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Fare evasion on New York City’s subways and buses continues to decline as the nation’s largest transit agency seeks to get more riders to pay for service.
It hopes that AI-enabled cameras can be used for ‘predictive prevention.’ New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority ...
The budget includes major investments to increase the presence of law enforcement, make crucial safety upgrades in protective ...
About 85 percent of New York City’s subway system still operates with this analog signal system. The outdated equipment is no longer manufactured and has to be manually operated, around the clock.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The MTA announced Monday they ... which officials say directly impacts the MTA's ability to run the system because every fare paid helps keep trains and buses running.
That’s been the case since 1953, when the New York City Transit Authority was established as a state-run agency that technically leases the subway system. And all that time, there have been ...
The MTA is looking into replacing New York City's subway turnstiles with gates that ... at both ensuring fare compliance and making the system more accessible and easier to use," said Torres ...
Much of the New York subway system still uses signal technology installed nearly 100 years ago. Two reporters wanted to find out how it worked. By Winnie Hu and Stefanos Chen Times Insider ...
Commuting on the subway has been a staple of New York City life since the early 20th century. Its early days saw much integration and expansion, shaping what the system is like today. Vintage ...