A new piece of hardware is hitting the subway -- not for speed or comfort, but to stop people from climbing on top of trains to subway surf. The MTA is now installing barriers in between cars on the ...
Subway and bus fares are set to rise to $3 under a fare hike plan approved by the MTA board on Tuesday. The vote passed 11-0, with two mayoral appointees abstaining. The plan, which is set to take ...
MTA boss Janno Lieber didn’t seem to remember how much a monthly MetroCard costs Tuesday as he claimed commuters are “loving ...
The MTA’s latest push to combat subway surfing comes after at least five people have died subway surfing in 2025, according to the NYPD. The most recent incident involved two girls, ages 12 and 13, ...
Late last year, the wheels of the R160 cars operating on the E, F and R lines were wearing out in a matter of weeks. That led to a shuffling of train cars on the subway system’s lettered ...
Two of New York City's busiest subway lines are getting a boost 10 months after the MTA started collecting congestion pricing tolls.
The MTA boosted weekday service to the L and A trains starting Monday, Gov. Hochul’s office announced. On the L train, four additional round trips will occur during the morning rush hour, including ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- This week's MTA Heroes are subway train operators, conductors, and train service supervisors who helped rescue a dog from the tracks. The pup jumped onto the tracks after a ...
Luisa Janssen Harger Da Silva fainted on a platform at Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center in 2016 and fell onto the tracks. She ...
Subway officials are spending $1.5 billion on new train cars from the Japan-headquartered Kawasaki, bringing the MTA’s spending with the manufacturer to a whopping $5.5 billion to modernize its aging ...
A woman was struck and killed by a subway train early Tuesday morning, suspending and rerouting several lines, according to authorities. Fire officials said that the ...
A brewing fight between New York City leaders and federal authorities over subway safety boiled over on Capitol Hill this week. Manhattan Rep. Jerry Nadler, during a hearing Wednesday, called U.S.