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The two sides are embroiled in a three-year contract dispute that, if unsettled, could result in LIRR locomotive engineers, signal inspectors, electricians, machinists and ticket clerks walking off the job at 12:01 a.m. on May 16. It would be the first work stoppage at the railroad since 1994.
A Metropolitan Transportation Authority meeting’s virtual feed was interrupted Wednesday by a raunchy image pleasuring himself — in an X-rated moment the agency’s head honcho awkwardly blamed on “penetration” by hackers. Viewers were shocked when ...
This article was originally published on Sep 9 at 7:33pm EDT by THE CITY. The MTA no longer requires in-person testimony at its board meetings beginning this week, with public speakers once again allowed to rail remotely against the transit agency ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) – MTA officials reviewed congestion pricing and transit projects during ...
This column originally appeared in On The Way, our transit newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC transportation. Sign up to get the full version in your inbox every Thursday. Congestion pricing has taken a big step toward becoming reality.
NEW YORK -- Gov. Kathy Hochul's decision to put a pause on congestion pricing in New York City has forced the MTA board to consider what projects might have to be scrapped or put on hold. Wednesday, the MTA had its first board meeting since Hochul's ...