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The New York City Transit Authority (also known as NYCTA, the TA, or simply Transit, 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.
Both the app and the website, new.mta.info, show commuters the nearest subway and bus stops as well as real-time arrival information, which is currently displayed on subway countdown clocks...
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. Owner. State of New York. Locale. New York City. Long Island.
NEW YORK CITY — Straphangers had extra time to say "TGIF" as subway delays hit several lines Friday morning. At least seven subway lines saw slowdowns during the rush hour, according to the MTA.
NEW YORK CITY — Taking the bus or subway in New York City will soon get a little cheaper — at least temporarily for certain riders. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority...
In 2017, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) due to ongoing reliability and crowding problems with mass transit in New York City.
NEW YORK CITY — Masks are no longer required on outdoor Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad and Staten Island Railway stations and bus stops, according to a Wednesday MTA news release.
The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system in the New York City boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. It is owned by the government of New York City and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, an affiliate agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
Traffic & Transit Expect Changes, Delays On Trains, Buses During Storm: MTA Chair Commuters should expect some weather-related delays on Wednesday, MTA Chairman Joe Lhota said.
The current iteration of the New York City Subway map dates from a design first published in 1979. The official map has evolved gradually under the control of the Marketing and Corporate Communications Department of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).