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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.
WMATA took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to announce the purchase of 256 railcars from Hitachi Rail USA. In addition to ...
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BALTIMORE — Maryland Transit Administration officials announced that all Baltimore Metro Subway stations will close for planned train control system testing. The closure will begin on Friday at ...
The MTA is planning to acquire 18 properties in the Bronx and New Rochelle for the Penn Station Access project, a $3 billion Metro-North railroad extension.
The MTA last summer deployed fare inspectors, known as EAGLE teams, to stop scofflaws on buses. Nearly half of bus passengers last summer skipped the farebox, according to MTA data.
It’s a brave new world in New York City’s subways. MTA Chief Security Officer Michael Kemper said the agency plans to use artificial intelligence technology to detect “potential trouble or ...
Transit officials have griped about fare evasion for decades, but until now never moved to fundamentally redesign the city's subway turnstiles.
The MTA is beginning the process of replacing its older work trains with newer and more environmentally friendly ones.
How many different train cars are in the subway fleet — and why aren’t they uniform? New York City Transit presently has 6,712 cars in passenger service, with 15 different models on its numbered lines ...
The new-look trains rolling on some of the lettered subway lines offer a glimpse into the fleet of the future. With wider doors, brighter interiors and advanced cameras, the cars known as R211s ...