How three ‘State of the State’ proposals will affect Queens commuters
/Three transit proposals will have a major impact on Queens commuters.
Read MoreThree transit proposals will have a major impact on Queens commuters.
Read MoreA 9-year-old Brooklyn girl and a bus driver from Queens are among the victims of a fatal multiple vehicle pile-up on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Read MoreAssemblymember Stacey Pheffer Amato will host the event at the Rockaway YMCA.
Read MoreAll workshops will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Read MoreThe plan also promises to boost Queens bus speeds, streamline routes and better connect commuters with key destinations.
Read MoreCheck out some of the stories that shaped the transit system serving 2.3 million Queens residents.
Read MoreAttorneys from the New York Lawyers for the Public Interest have criticized the city for excluding Access-A-Ride from the Fair Fares program.
Read MoreA picture is worth a thousand words.
Read MoreThe bill would have eliminated the $500 fine and threat of confiscation that comes with riding an e-bike or e-scooter.
Read MoreThe stations join six other Queens subway stations slated for accessibility improvements under the 2020-2024 Capital Plan.
Read MoreNYC Transit President Andy Byford called the failure “wholly inexcusable” after slush caused track transponders to malfunction.
Read MoreOMNY readers will be activated for use at a Jamaica transit hub before the end of December.
Read MorePay your fare faster.
Read MoreCouncilmember Antonio Reynoso, transit advocates and immigrants’ rights groups have denounced the arrest of a churro vendor at the Myrtle-Wyckoff subway station.
Read MoreAll of Sunnyside’s subway stations are currently inaccessible to people in wheelchairs.
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