MTA holding First public hearing on proposed fare hikes
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MTA approves $2B 2nd Avenue subway expansion in NYC
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This week's MTA Hero is Ekow Amuaku, an administrative assistant for the 511 contact center for New York City Transit.
Federal Transit Administration boss Marc Molinaro has accused the MTA of ignoring its own safety rules following the 2023 death of a worker who was struck by a train and a second incident last year in which a worker was hit, but survived.
The Federal Transit Administration warns MTA of funding cuts if NYC Transit fails to address safety concerns following a worker's death and near miss events.
The Maryland Transit Administration will begin suspending and banning riders who violate its code of conduct when a new law takes effect Oct. 1. Ahead of the crackdown on rider misconduct, MTA released its new code of conduct as part of its “Rules of the Ride” public awareness campaign.
You’re entire plan is Bullsh–t. An increase to three dollars … are you delusional?” John Jay College student Emmanuel Vasquez fumed.
Lieber said the railroad unions benefit from "some of the most abusive work rules anywhere in the MTA system."
A new law taking effect in October will allow the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) to suspend or ban those for assaulting passengers and transit operators.
This week's MTA Hero is Ekow Amuaku, an administrative assistant for the 511 contact center for New York City Transit.