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After a long outage, two MTA elevators at Third Avenue-149th Street, servicing the 2 and 5 trains, are now back in service, ...
A terrifying simulation has revealed how a man died after getting his shirt caught in an escalator. You've heard of all the ...
Other cities have better infrastructure, fewer rats, cleaner streets, plentiful public toilets, more elbow room. Yet people ...
In testimony before the state Legislature on Friday, an NFTA executive said more funding is needed to bring Buffalo's public ...
In a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul, the head of Amtrak defends the agency's $1.6 billion effort to repair Superstorm Sandy ...
Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson joined health advocates and community leaders on April 30 to call on New York City ...
Amtrak’s president is accusing New York state and Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials of spreading ...
New York plans to create up to five of these centers in subway stations to connect homeless individuals with mental health ...
A possible strike of locomotive engineers would completely suspend NJ Transit rail service, officials said on Wednesday.  Amid failing negotiations, the Brotherhood of ...
A potential last-minute addition to the state budget would amount to a major victory for Hasidic Jewish leaders.
Although the application period has just closed for certain MTA positions, a new month brings new job opportunities.
Some of the funds Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed would go toward everything from a bigger police presence to outreach teams that help vulnerable people who may find themselves on the subways.