This week's MTA hero is Peter Watts, a Service Line Dispatcher with the Department of Buses for New York City Transit.
President Donald Trump wants to end New York City’s landmark congestion pricing policy – but the tolling program is off to a strong start.
New York City is trying to deter dangerous “subway surfing" through education programs, but some transportation advocates and lawmakers say it's not enough.
Through the Convo Access app, riders can connect with a live interpreter to communicate with MTA employees about any ...
Trump finds himself stuck between business elites with traditional conservative talking points and anti-toll Republicans.
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on Feb. 10 announced a pilot program to connect people who are deaf ...
Congestion pricing is a promising idea, and I have no problems with it in and of itself, but the MTA should have expanded its service and responded to its underlying safety issues before pushing ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced that Justin Vonashek will take over as president of MTA Metro-North ...
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 ...
It’s the first time since Trump took office that he has publicly acknowledged that he is considering repealing New York’s ...
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Hosted on MSNThis App Connects Public Transit Riders to Live ASL InterpretersThe pilot program kicks off with New York's MTA, through a partnership with an on-demand service called Convo.
It’s a classic New York experience. You’re riding the subway to work, and suddenly the train stops. The lights go off, and ...
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