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The MTA is evaluating four types of buses as part of its goal to provide a greener fleet. But according to agency documents, ...
New York City Transit is anticipating some initial confusion when it rolls out phase 1 of the Queens Bus Network Redesign on ...
According to transit leaders, Xpress ridership remains down by about 30% compared to pre-pandemic levels. As a result, 13 underutilized routes and nine park-and-ride lots are being eliminated. The ...
An MTA bus ran over an elderly man who was crossing a Brooklyn street within the crosswalk Monday, leaving him in critical condition, according to cops and shocking surveillance footage from the ...
An outraged man struck a 71-year-old MTA bus operator in the head with a wrench as he stepped onto a bus rolling through Brooklyn, police said Friday — at least the second assault aboard an MTA ...
NEW YORK — An MTA bus crashed into a building in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, leaving at least 16 people injured, according to the FDNY. Officials said the B49 bus was traveling southbound on ...
The MTA will expand its bus lane camera enforcement program to two more Manhattan routes starting Monday. The Automated Camera Enforcement, or ACE, program targets drivers who block bus stops or ...
An irate MTA bus driver stabbed a passenger after a verbal dispute, cops told the Daily News Saturday. MTA bus driver Ian Bascombe, 58, was arrested and charged around 12:30 p.m. following a clash ...
WEEKEND. IT SEEMS LIKE BASED ON THE VIDEO FROM THE MTA BUS, THAT IT WAS A SLIGHT BUMP IN A VERBAL DISPUTE THAT FOLLOWED, WHICH THEN FOLLOWED THE SUSPECT PULLING OUT THE GUN AND SHOOTING THE VICTIM ...
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NYPD officers and MTA enforcement agents on Wednesday will surge onto bus routes deemed to be “egregious” hot spots for fare evasion, according to police officials. An NYPD spokesperson said ...
Don't block the bus. That's the message the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is sending New Yorkers this week, announcing that warnings are over, automated enforcement is beginning — and ...