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Several R32 cars undergo maintenance at the 207th St. Train Yard in upper Manhattan in February 2020. The cars — nicknamed “Brightliners” for their shiny stainless steel exteriors — have ...
MTA car inspector Andy Liu inspects and repairs the door mechanisms on a R32 car at the 207th Street Train Yard Facility Thursday, Feb. 27, in Manhattan, New York.
In 2023, the Biden administration awarded the agency a $31.5 million grant to help it realize its goal. About $2.2 million of ...
Data obtained by Gothamist through a freedom of information request shows how riders physically feel the effects of the MTA's ...
An MTA train yard in Upper Manhattan is on “fire watch” after investigators discovered it lacks sufficient water for its sprinklers and fire hydrants ...
Daily Point Looks like a green signal for MTA project at Lawrence Aviation site Is the decadelong effort to build a rail yard at the former Lawrence Aviation site in trouble? As of now, it seems ...
The MTA’s annual yard sale purge of decommissioned New York City Transit inventory-turned-memorabilia has returned – this time with extended hours due to high demand.
Part of the 3½-mile Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway would have to dip south near the path's eastern trailhead at Route 112 to make room for the MTA yard, officials have said.
Tuesday marked the seventh anniversary of Superstorm Sandy battering the Tri-State Area. Transit officials say the rebuilding efforts are far from over.
The notoriously ancient R32 train cars, which were introduced in the 1960s and still run along the C line, will soon be a thing of the past. The New York Post reports that some of those cars will ...