The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is spending up to $1,900 each for stainless-steel, waist-high gates it erects at subway stations, meaning the structures at a station such as First Avenue on the L line, with 62 barriers, cost roughly $100,000 for materials.
Revenue figures from the Manhattan tolling plan showed that the program is on track to raise billions for mass transit repairs.
Manhattan’s pokey buses in particular got a weekday boost last month with peak-hour bus speeds increasing for nearly all crosstown buses operating below 60th Street, according to Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Bus speeds for those lines ticked up between 1% and 5% last month compared to the same time in 2024, according to MTA data.
The Federal Highway Administration said the $9 toll on most vehicles entering Manhattan neighborhoods ... at a board meeting of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the state agency that ...
In a 51-page lawsuit filed last week, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said it will continue congestion pricing “unless and until a court orders otherwise ...”On Monday the MTA offered what
Environmental groups and transit advocates are joining a federal lawsuit filed by New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority seeking to overturn president Donald Trump's decision to halt the city's congestion pricing plan.
Jersey drivers going to Manhattan's congestion pricing zone need to do one thing to make sure those wit an E-ZPass are charged the discounted toll.
Subway service on the 1 line was restored late Tuesday afternoon after a southbound train hit some debris on the track and caused a smoke condition in the 191st St. station in Manhattan, the Daily News has learned. Fire officials said 18 people were ...
Investigators believe the smoke was caused by a moving train striking an object on the tracks, officials said.
The station, built beneath the iconic 112-year-old Grand Central Terminal, was the long-awaited payoff to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s East Side Access megaproject, which aimed to shorten the commutes of LIRR riders traveling to that part of Manhattan and provide another route across the East River.
Congestion pricing, an investment in public transit, in New York City benefits all New Yorkers, including drivers. Less traffic on the roads leads to safer and smoother commutes. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority needs all the funding it can get,
From Jan. 5, the first day of the program, to Jan. 31, tolls from the congestion pricing program generated $48.66 million, according to the MTA.