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The NYCTA is a public-benefit corporation that operates public transportation in New York City, including subways, buses and paratransit. It is part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the largest transit system in North America, and has a daily ridership of 8 million trips.
The MTA is a public transit authority in New York City and its suburbs, operating bus, subway, rail, and bridge and tunnel services. Learn about its history, structure, services, and challenges from this comprehensive Wikipedia article.
Learn about the history, types, and features of the New York City Subway's fleet of electric multiple unit cars. Find out how the A and B Division trains operate on different tracks and platforms, and how the MTA has been adding newer cars since 1999.
Learn how to file a claim online for 30-day or 7-day MetroCards lost or stolen at MTA vending machines. The MTA will refund part of your money based on the remaining days on the card.
Learn about OMNY, the new tap-to-pay fare system that will replace the MetroCard in New York City. Find out where, how and when you can use your phone to pay for subway rides and bus fares.
'Catastrophic' Delays Possible At These MTA Stations | NYC Top Stories - New York City, NY - Catch up with the news making headlines today in New York City.
Learn about the history, brands, and fleet of the largest municipal bus fleet in the US, operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York City. The MTA Regional Bus Operations runs 325 routes, including local, express, and bus rapid transit service, with a total of 5,840 buses.
Learn about the history, locations, and functions of the 29 bus depots serving New York City's local and express buses. Find out which depots are operated by NYCT and which by MTA Bus Company, and how they are maintained and staffed.