The Metropolitan Transportation Authority spent nearly $1.5 billion in overtime in 2025, the most in the agency’s history and $367 million more than what was allocated in its adopted budget, MTA ...
The MTA’s years-long quest for a turnstile successor took another step forward on Friday, with the unveiling of a new bank of fare gates at two subway stations. The modern fare gate design foregoes ...
The MTA is marking what it calls a successful year, citing service increases, rising ridership, drops in crime and the rollout of congestion pricing. Agency data show ridership continues to climb ...
New York commuters could be in store for fare hikes in back-to-back years under the MTA’s latest financial plan, adopted Wednesday. The document, approved by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority ...
The MTA greenlighted a jaw-dropping $257 million for more than 200 new buses Wednesday — handing over the keys without soliciting bids from competitors. The MTA Board unanimously approved the ...
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 ...
ALL RIGHT. THANKS, TONY. AND NEW TONIGHT. MTA’S ENCOURAGING ALL RIDERS, INCLUDING STUDENTS TAKING TRANSIT FOR THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL TO ALLOW EXTRA TRAVEL TIME AND ARRIVE EARLY AT THEIR PICKUP ...
MTA IS UPDATING ITS FARE POLICY. STUDENTS YOUNGER THAN 12 YEARS OLD CAN RIDE THE BUS FOR FREE. BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS CAN USE THEIR STUDENT PASS TO ...
The state legislature in June quietly passed a bill that would require the MTA to staff all subway trains with two people — a move that, if signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul, would be a setback to ...
Big changes are coming to New York City transit fares by the end of the year — including a likely price hike. The MTA plans to raise the cost of subway and bus rides by 4% by the end of the year, ...
In an effort to bring back more riders, MTA said it has focused on adding and improving service, while investing in subway safety. In 2023—with support from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the State ...
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