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NYCT is a public-benefit corporation that operates bus, subway, and paratransit service in New York City. It is part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and has a history of consolidating and modernizing three separate transit systems.
The MTA is a public transit authority in New York City and its suburbs, operating bus, subway, rail, and bridge and tunnel services. Learn about its history, structure, services, and challenges from this comprehensive Wikipedia article.
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.
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.
Starting Feb. 28, OMNY customers can get unlimited trips after 12 taps in a week. The MTA also offers discounted commuter fares and flat $5 tickets within the city.
The R is a local subway service in the B Division of the New York City Subway, running between Forest Hills and Bay Ridge via Queens Boulevard, Broadway and Fourth Avenue. Learn about its history, route, stations, rolling stock and variations.
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The B Division consists of the lettered services and some shuttles of the New York City Subway. It includes the BMT and IND lines, which were consolidated in 1967, and their stations, routes, and history.