Search results
Results from the Go Local Guru Content Network
The MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet is a fleet of buses in fixed-route service in New York City under the "MTA New York City Bus" (also known as New York City Transit or NYCT) and "MTA Bus" brands, both of which operate local, limited, express and Select Bus Service routes.
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. Overview
It is currently owned by New York City and leased to MTA Bus Company, sold by Liberty Lines on January 3, 2005, for $10.5 million. The depot consists of an administration building, a shop for bus maintenance and repairs, and an outdoor parking lot used for storing 80 express buses.
Lost your MetroCard? Getting a refund may become easier as the MTA launched a new online claim form on it’s eFix web site, the New York Post reported.
The new lost and found office is located inside Penn Station's exit concourse between tracks 16 and 17. The 1,100-square-foot space was previosly occupied by a Hudson News store.
- Famous New Yorkers Lend Voices To MTA Subways, Busespatch.com
The bus instead was being delivered from one of the MTA's bus manufacturers, officials told Patch. The MTA's bus manufacturers have locations in Saint Cloud, Minnesota and...
The Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues station (announced on New Technology Trains as Myrtle Avenue–Wyckoff Avenue station) is a New York City Subway station complex formed by the intersecting stations of the BMT Canarsie Line and the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line, served by the L and M trains at all times.
The support dog ran away from her caretaker in Battery Park, sprinted across the West Side Highway and fare jumped into the subway. She spent hours ducking trains in tunnels from Chambers Street ...
The New York City Transit Authority (trading as MTA New York City Transit) provides bus, subway, and paratransit service throughout New York City.
NEW YORK, NY — New York City's bus system — the slowest in the nation — has lost 100 million passengers over the past eight years, indicating its failure to keep up with the city's changing ...