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MTA Bridges and Tunnels. The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority (TBTA), doing business as MTA Bridges and Tunnels, is an affiliate agency of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority that operates seven toll bridges and two tunnels in New York City. The TBTA is the largest bridge and tunnel toll agency in the United States by traffic volume.
The New York City Transit Authority (also known as NYCTA, the TA, [2] or simply Transit, [3] and branded as MTA New York City Transit) is a public-benefit corporation in the U.S. state of New York that operates public transportation in New York City. Part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the busiest and largest transit system in ...
For other similarly named entities, see Metropolitan Transit Authority and MTA (disambiguation). The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) provides local and express bus, subway, and commuter rail service in Greater New York, and operates multiple toll bridges and tunnels in New York City. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA ...
NEW YORK — A New York City bridge now costs more to cross than any other in the nation under MTA toll hikes that took effect Sunday. Drivers using the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge now pay $19 to ...
The Metropolitan Transit Authority says it wants the organizers of New York City’s marathon to pay $ ... Road Runners to the tune of $750,000,” MTA Bridges and Tunnels President Catherine ...
MTA Starts Search For Firm To Set Up Congestion Pricing - New York City, NY - MTA Bridges and Tunnels has asked companies to express their interest in implementing the tolls to enter Manhattan's core.
A groundbreaking ceremony marks the beginning of construction for the Tonnelle Avenue Bridge and Utility Relocation Project, a component of the Gateway Tunnel, on November 30, 2023.
A 1980 transit strike in New York City halted service on the New York City Transit Authority (a subsidiary of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority) for the first time since 1966. Around 33,000 members of Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 100 walked off their jobs on April 1, 1980, in a strike with the goal of increasing the wage for ...