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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 services. It was created in 1965 to take over the Long Island Rail Road and later expanded to include other systems.
Learn about the largest public bus fleet in the US, operating in New York City under NYCT and MTA Bus brands. Find out the history, types, models, and features of over 5,800 buses, including clean and alternative fuel vehicles.
MTA employee Mario Rapalo receives the COVID-19 vaccine at the Jacob K. Javits Center on Weds., January 13, 2021. (Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit)
Only a few MTA employees interviewed by The Trace said they had taken the course with the active shooting module. Kimberly McLaurin, 39, a train operator with 15 years on the job who took the ...
MTA data from last week alone showed 30 cases of harassment against employees and one assault case. MTA officials, in response to the Department of Labor violations, said they’d work to correct ...
Learn about the history, locations, and functions of the 29 bus depots serving New York City's local and express buses. Find out how the depots are organized into divisions, represented by different unions, and maintained by central facilities.
Transit officials have launched an "Essential Connector" program that will pay for one free trip in a for-hire-vehicle per night if an essential worker's commute would take more than an hour and ...