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It’s the end of an era in New York City’s subways. The MTA plans to stop selling MetroCards by the end of the year, MTA Chair Janno Lieber said Wednesday. The deadline marks the latest step in ...
The MTA is also hiring Bernard Jackson, formerly of Dallas Area Rapid Transit, to serve as NYCT’s chief operating officer — effectively, Crichlow’s number two. MTA President Demetrius Crichlow.
MTA officials held a press conference at Queens Borough Hall on Monday, April 7, to announce the rollout schedule for the ...
David Soliman, NYCT’s vice president of facilities, told the MTA’s board Monday that giving the work to transit employees would save the agency between $50 million and $100 million over the ...
The MTA has removed the old benches ... the best we can for customers,” said Demetrius Crichlow, president of NYC Transit. He said the leaning poles just make fiscal sense. “ ...
Since the program launched, the MTA reports travel times decreased for drivers by 10% to 30% on all crossings into the congestion zone. NYC Transit President Demetrius Crichlow said the charges ...
No wonder subway riders feel like they’re on a knife’s edge. The NYPD seized 723 blades on NYC transit so far this year — a stunning 190% increase compared to 249 confiscated during arrests ...
Many Yankee fans got to go back in time on Opening Day while going 'all aboard' a legendary 1917 IRT Lo-V Nostalgia train.
The signal system keeps the subways running, but it’s old and complicated, contributing to many delays. The light you see from the platform is part of the signal ...
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