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  2. M12 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The M12 bus route constitutes a public transit line in Manhattan, New York City.The M12 operates between Columbus Circle and Abingdon Square, serving Manhattan's West Side.It uses 11th and 12th Avenues between 14th and 57th Streets.

  3. History of the Long Island Rail Road - Wikipedia

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    Long Island Transit Systems, Inc., at the end of 1960 sought permission to operate express bus service via the Long Island Expressway and New York State Route 25 between New York City and Riverhead, where it would continue easterly by arrangement with Sunrise Coach Lines, Inc. to Greenport. At around this time, the LIRR proposed its own bus ...

  4. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Planned West End Street Railway system, 1885; consolidation of these lines was complete by 1887. See also 1880 horse railway map.. Mass transportation in Boston was provided by private companies, often granted charters by the state legislature for limited monopolies, with powers of eminent domain to establish a right-of-way, until the creation of the MTA in 1947.

  5. Hudson Line (Metro-North) - Wikipedia

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    New York City Bus: Bx18, Bx40, Bx42: University Heights: 8.7 (14.0) c. 1870s: New York City Bus: Bx12, Bx12 SBS: Fordham Heights: c. 1870s: Before 1920 Station merged into University Heights. Manhattan: Marble Hill: 9.8 (15.8) 1906 [57] New York City Subway: 1 (at Marble Hill–225th Street) New York City Bus: Bx7, Bx9, Bx20 MTA Bus: BxM1: The ...

  6. JFK Express - Wikipedia

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    In June 1980, members of the MTA board voted to make the JFK Express a permanent service, stating that a mass transit link to JFK Airport was necessary. [18] In June 1983, the New York City Transit Authority, along with other service changes, planned to change service on the JFK Express.

  7. MTA Boss Admits What New Yorkers Already Know: Service Sucks

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    Lhota’s letter outlined a few new steps to boost service. He said over the next 60 days, the MTA will make a roadmap for improving the subway and launch a “dashboard that presents the metrics ...

  8. MTA Posters Remind Passengers Of Face Covering Mandate

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    "This executive order follows our efforts, leading the country, to keep our customers and employees safe during the COVID-19 pandemic," Patrick Warren, MTA Chief Safety Officer, said in a statement.

  9. 215th Street station - Wikipedia

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    The station was renovated by an in-house crew of New York City Transit Authority employees in 1990. [19] From January 5 to December 20, 2019, a free out-of-system transfer was provided from this station to Inwood–207th Street to accommodate the temporary closure of the IRT platforms at 168th Street, where a free transfer was normally provided.