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  2. Transit Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Transit Wireless is an American telecommunication company founded in 2005, based in New York City. It was formed as a consortium of several entities, including Dianet Communications. It was formed as a consortium of several entities, including Dianet Communications.

  3. Richard A. Davey - Wikipedia

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    A native of Randolph, Massachusetts, Davey earned a BA degree from the College of the Holy Cross and a JD summa cum laude from the Gonzaga University School of Law. [1] [2]He began his legal career in 1999 with the United States Department of Justice as a trial attorney for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. [3]

  4. MTA Worker Killed In Herald Square Train Strike: Police - Patch

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    Crime & Safety MTA Worker Killed In Herald Square Train Strike: Police The transit worker died after he was hit by a D train as he worked on the tracks early Wednesday morning, police said.

  5. Darius McCollum - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1990s, McCollum "had become a minor cult figure", particularly after the MTA posted thousands of wanted posters in trains and stations so that riders could report sightings. Occasionally, McCollum would appear as transit employees named "Morning" or "Manning", who riders reportedly described as friendly and helpful. [8]

  6. New York Transit Museum - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) assumed control of the Transit Museum from the New York City Transit Authority. At that time, the scope of the museum was expanded to include other aspects of transportation services within the MTA region, including commuter rail ( Metro-North , Staten Island Railway , Long Island ...

  7. 1980 New York City transit strike - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. According to a new report from the MTA, nearly half of bus riders in New York City are skipping out on paying their fares. According to officials, 48% of bus riders did not pay during the first ...

  9. 2017–2021 New York City transit crisis - Wikipedia

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    The MTA hired Andy Byford as the president of the New York City Transit Authority in November 2017. [77] [78] Previously CEO at the Toronto Transit Commission, Byford assumed his new position in January 2018. MTA leadership expected that Byford would be able to devise solutions to fix the NYCTA's reliability issues, particularly those of the ...