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The MTA will begin suspending and banning riders who violate its code of conduct when a new law takes effect in October.
New Yorkers have a chance to weigh in on the MTA's proposed fare hikes this week. The first of three public hearings is ...
The Federal Transit Administration is threatening to withhold funding from the MTA if the agency fails to address safety ...
The Federal Transit Administration warns MTA of funding cuts if NYC Transit fails to address safety concerns following a ...
A new law taking effect in October will allow the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) to suspend or ban those for ...
The feds are threatening funding cuts to the MTA if the agency does not file an amended risk assessment for track workers ...
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MTA moving forward with Phase 2 of Second Avenue Subway expansion by inking tunnel boring deal
The MTA board approved an approximately $2 billion tunnel boring contract for the Second Avenue Subway line expansion in ...
Lieber said the railroad unions benefit from "some of the most abusive work rules anywhere in the MTA system." ...
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Commuters share opinions on the MTA's proposed fare increases in 1st of 3 public hearings
If the MTA gets its way and moves forward with its plan to raise fares, New Yorkers will fork over $3 to ride the MTA's buses ...
Federal Transit Administration boss Marc Molinaro has accused the MTA of ignoring its own safety rules following the 2023 ...
The feds under Biden rejected a subway safety plan initially submitted by the MTA. And regulators under President Trump in ...
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'A safe transit experience': MTA launches 'Rules of the Ride' campaign for new code of conduct
The Maryland Transit Administration launched "Rules of the Ride" on Tuesday — a public awareness campaign about the new Rider ...
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