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  2. Irma Lozada - Wikipedia

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    Fran. Police career. Department. New York City Transit Police Department. Service years. 1980–1984. Shield no. 4721. Irma Lozada (April 26, 1959 – September 21, 1984 [1] ), a.k.a. "Fran", was a member of the New York City Transit Police who was killed in 1984, becoming the first female police officer to die while at work in New York City.

  3. Q99 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    Q99 (New York City bus) The Q99 bus route constituted a public transit line in Queens, New York City, running as a shuttle between the New York City Subway 's Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer and 169th Street stations. The route operated between 1989 and 1990 as a pilot route. The route was created as part of a settlement with the local Chamber ...

  4. Lost and found - Wikipedia

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    Lost and Found by Arthur Drummond. 1903. Private Collection. Lost-and-found offices at large organizations can handle a large and varied collection of articles. Transport for London's lost property offices (which handle items lost on the city's Tube, buses and taxis) handles over 130,000 items a year, including 24,000 bags and 10,000 mobile phones.

  5. Trailways of New York - Wikipedia

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    www .trailways .com. Trailways of New York is one of the largest privately held transportation companies based in New York State. It employs over 450 people and carries passengers more than 80 million miles annually. [5] TrailwaysNY, as it is known, operates over 150 trips per day to more than 140 destinations in New York, New Jersey, and Canada.

  6. MTA Pulls $600M Subway Cars From Tracks Overnight | New York ...

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    Stringer reported in December the MTA's 318 new Bombardier cars arrived three years late and cost the city $35 million in repairs and $300 million annually in lost labor during subway delays.

  7. M21 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    M22 →. The M21 bus route constitutes a public transit line in Manhattan, New York City. The M21 operates between the West Village and the Lower East Side, serving as a Houston Street crosstown. The M9 and M21 are operated by the New York City Transit Authority, and based out of the Michael J. Quill Depot.

  8. Q27 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The Q27 bus route constitutes a public transit line in Queens, New York City, running primarily along 46th Avenue, Rocky Hill Road and Springfield Boulevard between a major bus- subway hub in Flushing and Cambria Heights. The route is operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations under the New York City Transit brand.

  9. Ninth Avenue derailment - Wikipedia

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    Ninth Avenue derailment. / 40.7635; -73.9890. Excessive speed. The Ninth Avenue derailment, on the Ninth Avenue Elevated in Manhattan on September 11, 1905, was the worst accident on the New York City elevated railways, resulting in 13 deaths and 48 serious injuries. [2]