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As the city phases out the once-ubiquitous cards, artists like Juan Carlos Pinto, Thomas McKean and Nina Boesch are ...
Despite an overall drop in transit crime, felony assaults in New York City’s subway system have jumped 19 percent this year, ...
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Andy Byford, who served as the president of New York City Transit for two years, has been chosen to lead the renovation of ...
The New York Transit Museum and MTA are bringing vintage subway cars back into service for a few south Brooklyn stations on ...
On Saturday, the Department of Homeland Security slammed The New York Times about a story that failed to mention a suspect who allegedly raped a corpse is in the U.S. illegally.
From Times Sqaure and Broadway to Katz's Delicatessen and The High Line, the M.E.N's Liv Clarke saw it all on a whirlwind ...
New York City’s transit heritage takes center stage with the return of the Metropolitan Transportation Agency's annual Parade of Trains.
Introduced in 1994, the MetroCard was a groundbreaking innovation, replacing subway tokens and offering unlimited weekly and monthly passes across New York City. However, as technology advances ...