The MTA is trying to crack down on fare evasion in the NYC subway system by using "spikes" on the turnstile handrails.
Drivers using the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels saw travel times drop due to congestion pricing, an MTA report said.
Preliminary data from the first week of New York City's highly debated congestion pricing program shows the country's first ...
One week into congestion pricing the MTA has announced the purchase of more than 200 new buses and a new bus depot coming to ...
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Mayor Eric Adams called congestion pricing a "major change" for New Yorkers and said the city will be analyzing the data to ...
One week into congestion pricing, MTA officials say the results are promising — but can the state-run transit agency show the ...
Subway service was restored after a power failure near Columbus Circle caused suspensions on multiple lines Thursday evening, ...
The MTA says service was suspended on the entire B and C subway lines Thursday night due to a loss of power to its signal ...
Tom Prendergast has been tapped to head the Gateway Development Commission, responsible for the $40 billion project to dig a ...
Paging Franz Kafka: The MTA has rolled out its latest anti-farebeating measure, spiked metal railings meant to discourage ...
The MTA faces $500 million in annual losses from fare evasion. In 2023, an electronic gate aimed at curbing the issue failed ...