The MTA is spending $386 million to replace half-century-old subway maintenance trains that spew diesel fumes into tunnels, nearly tripling its order of cleaner, hybrid locomotives as the authority ...
The MTA is upping service on two of New York City's busiest subway lines 10 months after it started collecting congestion pricing tolls, which promised to pay for transit improvements. Gov. Kathy ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority greenlighted a jaw-dropping $1.5 billion deal Wednesday to buy hundreds of new subway cars. The MTA board voted to award Kawasaki a lucrative contract to ...
The subway trains on the L line have been covered in grime for months, and the MTA has no way to clean them. A crucial car-washing station at the agency’s train yard in Canarsie, Brooklyn, broke down ...
A new piece of hardware is hitting the subway -- not for speed or comfort, but to stop people from climbing on top of trains to subway surf. The MTA is now installing barriers in between cars on the ...
The MTA has been installing deadbolt locks on subway cars of the No. 7 line in an effort to reinforce the control cabs against break ins, the Daily News has learned. The locks — high-security ...
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Will the MTA keep subway conductors on board all trains? A bill before Governor Hochul may seal their fate
As Gov. Kathy Hochul considers signing a bill to indefinitely keep two staff members on NYC subways, commuters might not realize that conductor-less trains are already rolling on some tracks within ...
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