MTA, transit union demand stricter penalties for transit worker attacks
/“Our dedicated front-line employees often bear the brunt of ridership frustrations that are well beyond their control.”
Read More“Our dedicated front-line employees often bear the brunt of ridership frustrations that are well beyond their control.”
Read MoreAll said that moving away from cars was important to minimizing fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions.
Read More“Borough representation on the MTA board gives riders a voice in the choices that affect them.”
Read More“Every New Yorker should be able to travel free of harassment and feel safe while riding with the MTA.”
Read MoreThat’s still better than 2018.
Read MoreThree transit proposals will have a major impact on Queens commuters.
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Read MoreOMNY readers will be activated for use at a Jamaica transit hub before the end of December.
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Read MoreConstantinides said he has a three-point plan for fixing Queens’ accessibility issues.
Read MoreThe proposed 8.5 miles of track stretching from Eastern to Western Queens could benefit 6.6 million riders annually.
Read MoreCuomo has yet to discuss the details of a ban on repeat sex offenders from public transit.
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Read MoreFor nearly three decades, J and Z train riders in Brooklyn and Queens have been watched over by five sculpted faces that jut out from five different subway stations in the boroughs.
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