It’s a classic New York experience. You’re riding the subway to work, and suddenly the train stops. The lights go off, and ...
In an interview with The New York Post, President Trump said that congestion pricing hurt New York City but indicated that he ...
Some policy experts said they were not sure how the move was connected to the president’s overall transportation goals.
In a recent Brookings report, New York’s Department of Transportation was among several states acknowledged for a lack of planning. NY placed 49th.
James Morrell said more money is needed to fund increased and improved service, cover rising costs of paratransit service for riders with disabilities and to offset the loss of federal Covid-19 relief ...
The city's Department of Transportation is set to move forward with a $57 million project to revamp a stretch of 42nd Street.
President Trump has outlined a game plan for ending congestion pricing, saying he “will be able to kill it off in Washington ...
The pilot program kicks off with New York's MTA, through a partnership with an on-demand service called Convo.
New York City is trying to deter dangerous “subway surfing” through education programs, but some transportation advocates and ...
A new accessibility program based on an app for deaf and hard of hearing users is being tested on the New York MTA system. It will provide riders with instant access to a live sign language ...
President Trump has formulated a plan to force New York to “kill” congestion pricing in Manhattan through the federal Department of Transportation, he told The Post in an exclusive interview.
MTA boss Janno Lieber went before state lawmakers Thursday, defending the transit agency’s $68 billion capital budget in an appearance at a joint legislative committee ...