Two of New York City's busiest subway lines are getting a boost 10 months after the MTA started collecting congestion pricing ...
Can you hear me now?” may be a phrase of the past for some subway commuters in Brooklyn and Queens. AT&T and Boldyn Networks have activated 5G cell ...
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 cars will have similar specs to R211 cars and will support the ongoing conversion of lines to modern Communication-Based ...
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 ...
The MTA boosted weekday service to the L and A trains starting Monday, Gov. Hochul’s office announced. On the L train, four additional round trips will occur during the morning rush hour, including ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – The MTA is testing a new physical deterrent aimed at stopping subway surfing. One of the city’s busiest subway routes, the No. 7 line, now has experimental barriers in select cars.
The MTA is ramping up its warnings about subway flooding. During their October board meeting Wednesday, transit officials laid out new resiliency work, but also pointed a finger at the city's ...
Kawasaki Rail Car, Inc., in Yonkers has been awarded a $1.507 billion contract by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to ...
Anti-subway-surfing barriers have been installed on a string of No. 7 cars to try to stop kids from attempting the deadly maneuver — but some straphangers aren’t convinced they’ll thwart the young ...
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