MTA celebrates National Poetry Month with interactive “Poetry in Motion” guide
/As National Poetry Month comes to a close, the MTA is making riders’ commutes a bit brighter with a new interactive guide to “Poetry in Motion.”
Read MoreAs National Poetry Month comes to a close, the MTA is making riders’ commutes a bit brighter with a new interactive guide to “Poetry in Motion.”
Read More“At the end of the day, it’s hard to be mad at who you don’t see. It’s really easy to take out your frustration at the people you see.”
Read MoreThere’s a lesser known, but equally important, mode of transportation in Southeast Queens.
Read MoreClear divisions emerged — not just between some hearing attendees and the city officials, but between many of the attendees themselves.
Read MoreSome L train users headed to Manhattan can expect at least 40 minute wait at times.
Read MoreThe death of a Far Rockaway boy struck by a vehicle just moments after exiting a school bus last week has further galvanized pedestrian safety advocates
Read More“Green energy always had a dual benefit — it can help save the planet and it can be a big money-maker as well.”
Read MorePrices increased for a 30-day unlimited MetroCard and a 7-day unlimited MetroCard.
Read MoreOn a recording by LiveATC.net, one of the pilots is heard telling air traffic controllers that the plane banked to the left during takeoff, apparently from a strong crosswind.
Read MoreThe Queens bus network has remained unchanged for decades, despite the evolution of neighborhoods like Flushing and Jamaica, which depend on bus service.
Read MoreNassau Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder said the three passengers on board, all from Flushing, were associated with a flight school in Farmingdale.
Read MoreNYC Transit intends to produce a draft redesign plan in November 2019 and a final plan in April 2020.
Read MoreJust one day after a man exposed himself and touched his genitals in front of a woman on the E train, police say another subway perv has struck.
Read MoreThe ABLE system works by capturing the license plate, photo, video, location and timestamp of vehicles obstructing bus lanes.
Read MoreCops say that the suspect exposed himself and touched himself in front of a 28-year-old woman as she rode the train.
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