Transit leaders proposed a plan on Wednesday to spend more than $65 billion to upgrade New York City’s subway and bus system.
The LIRR stands to get about 9% of the total, with the biggest allocation — about $1.6 billion — going to new rail cars.
The plan will enable the MTA to continue to provide frequent and reliable service by putting the system on a path to a state ...
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has released its proposed 2025-2029 Capital Plan, which proposes spending $68 ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday unveiled an ambitious $68 billion plan to keep the region’s mass ...
The head of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority was in Jamaica last week to discuss customer service, crime, funding, ...
The MTA's $68.4B capital plan includes $6B for Metro-North to replace aging railcars and harden track to withstand extreme ...
To bring on a safer and more efficient transit experience, theMTA) began activating Automated Camera Enforcement (ACE) ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) activated the warning period for Automated Camera Enforcement (ACE) on 10 new ...
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The MTA Wednesday outlined an ambitious long-term capital plan to replace aging subway cars, fix decaying bridges and improve ...