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After a sharp decline in ridership due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the MTA announced a new fare program to encourage New Yorkers to get back on public transportation.
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The MTA hopes that these programs get more riders back to the transit system after ridership plummeted due to the pandemic.
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The agency faced a $10 billion deficit and had planned regular biannual fare increases.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority hosted a series of hearings this week to examine how its congestion pricing plan will affect low income populations, known as Environmental Justice Communities.
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Eight Long Island Railroad conductors received formal warnings for pocketing passenger tickets, instead of properly punching them. The warnings were the result of a recent sting operation by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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Driving into New York City could cost up to $35, according to Metropolitan Transportation Authority hearings this week for the city’s bedroom communities…
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority forecasts a half-billion dollar shortfall from the current budget plan.The MTA said only about half of commuters…
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Over a thousand MTA employees are not using the new timekeeping system installed two years ago to prevent fraud and overtime abuse. That’s according to…
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Fares will not go up this year for Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road riders.Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials announced this week they…
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This month marks four years since New York Governor Andrew Cuomo first declared a so-called "state of emergency" for the Metropolitan Transportation…