Fare evasion in the New York City transit system is on the decline, although 45% of all city bus riders still aren’t paying for their trips, according to new MTA figures.
Quicker trips, fewer traffic jams, and shifts in commuting patterns are becoming more apparent. Here's what MTA officials are saying since congestion pricing has been implemented: ...
During an MTA board meeting on Wednesday, Chair and CEO Janno Lieber announced that subway fare evasion has decreased from 14 ...
Some kids are living life fast, figuratively and literally. A group of teenagers decided to take a NYC train for a spin and ...
Just days after a group of suspects allegedly took an empty R train out for a joyride in Queens, the head of a major NYC ...
Days after a group of suspects allegedly took an empty R train out for a joyride in Forest Hills, the head of a major NYC ...
The sprawling transit agency’s much talked about, multi-year, major-projects plan almost always takes a winding route to the finish line.
"I'll take my lumps on the back door," MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber said about his continued unwillingness to let bus ...
The analysis did not include changes to travel speeds on the George Washington Bridge or Cross-Bronx Expressway. The ...
Ridership growth ahead of December rate in most cases; vehicle traffic in congestion zone decreases by more than 1 million ...
Police have released new surveillance video of the suspects who allegedly stole a subway train and took it for a joyride.