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The MTA board on Wednesday approved an ambitious $68 billion plan to keep the region’s mass transit from falling into disrepair — enabling transit officials to carry out roughly $15 billion in ...
MTA computer systems were hacked in April, transit officials acknowledged on Wednesday. The New York Times first reported the breach, and it was independently confirmed by NY1. Agency officials ...
The MTA is laying the groundwork to use eminent domain to acquire 18 properties in the Bronx and Westchester that are key to clearing the way for a $3 billion extension of the Metro-North Railroad ...
Suffolk’s police force is the latest to join the fight against "ghost vehicles" attempting to hide from automated cameras, according to the MTA. Metropolitan Transportation Authority Bridges ...
The MTA is stepping up patrols inside subways, targeting graffiti vandals. NY1 has learned the transit agency is dispatching a special anti-vandal squad called the Eagle Team, which stands for ...
Riders on the northern half of the G train between Court Square and Hoyt-Schermerhorn will get 5G cell service as early as the fall, MTA officials announced Wednesday. The MTA also aims to bring ...
The MTA board approved a $65 billion five-year construction plan on Wednesday that aims to rescue New York City’s mass transit infrastructure from the brink of collapse. The MTA passed the plan ...
THE BRONX (WABC) -- Police are investigating after two people were struck on their head with metal pipes while riding MTA buses in the Bronx. The first attack happened around 2:30 p.m. on May 10 ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Congestion pricing will continue in Manhattan, and the federal government can no longer threaten the MTA with punishment, a judge has decided. Judge Lewis Limon issued a ...