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  2. Taxis of New York City - Wikipedia

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    All types of taxis are licensed by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC), which oversees for-hire vehicles, taxis, commuter vans, and paratransit vehicles. [5] [6] The iconic taxicabs come in two colors. [7] The apple green taxis, which are called street hail livery vehicles [8] or "boro taxis," [9] operate only outside the ...

  3. Taxi medallion - Wikipedia

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    The total value of all medallions and assets related to them had a value of $2.5 billion in Chicago in 2013. In 2012, medallion prices ranged from $87,000 to $385,000. In 2015, Chicago's average medallion price was under $230,000, down 30% from 2014. In 2018, they had dropped to a range of $30,000 to $100,000. New York City

  4. New York City transit fares - Wikipedia

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    MTA Bus/NYC Bus (Local, Limited-Stop, Select Bus Service), Bee-Line (except BxM4C bus), NICE, PATH, NYC Subway, SIR, Roosevelt Island Tramway: Full $2.90 (except PATH and Bee Line, remaining as $2.75) $3.25 for a SingleRide Ticket $2.75 for a PATH SingleRide Ticket: Reduced: 3

  5. Hails In Half: Yellow Cab Trips At 50% Of Pre-COVID Levels ...

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    Yellow taxis, green cabs and for-hire vehicles will face a $1.25 surcharge for trips under proposals that will be voted on by MTA officials this spring. Uber, Lyft and other high-volume for-hire ...

  6. Taxi Medallion Loans Will Reset To $200K, Helping ... - Patch

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    A deal Wednesday between city officials, the New York Taxi Workers Alliance and medallion lender Marblegate Asset Management will restructure outstanding medallion loans for a max price of $200,000.

  7. Hailing App For Yellow And Green Cabs Expands To All 5 ...

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    NEW YORK — Outer-borough New Yorkers no longer have to wait on the curb for a cab. The ride-hailing app Waave now allows travelers across the city to call a yellow or green taxi from their ...

  8. New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .nyc .gov /tlc. The New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission ( NYC TLC) is an agency of the New York City government that licenses and regulates the medallion taxis and for-hire vehicle industries, including app-based companies such as Uber and Lyft. [2] [3] The TLC's regulatory landscape includes medallion (yellow) taxicabs ...

  9. Taxi Drivers Sue NYC For $2.56B Over Medallions - Patch

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    NEW YORK CITY — A pair of taxi drivers filed a $2.56 billion lawsuit against New York City accusing officials of profiting off inflated medallion prices. The federal class action lawsuit is the ...

  10. MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet - Wikipedia

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    MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet. The MTA Regional Bus Operations bus fleet is a fleet of buses in fixed-route service in New York City under the "MTA New York City Bus" (also known as New York City Transit or NYCT) and "MTA Bus" brands, both of which operate local, limited, express and Select Bus Service routes.

  11. New York City Subway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Subway is a large rapid transit system and has a large fleet of electric multiple unit rolling stock. As of November 2016, the New York City Subway has 6418 cars on the roster. The system maintains two separate fleets of passenger cars: one for the A Division (numbered) routes, the other for the B Division (lettered) routes.