Wednesday's MTA board meeting was all about responding to Trump Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's "misinformation ...
MTA rebutted recent remarks by U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who has threatened to withhold funds unless it addresses "dangerous" and "dirty" conditions in its subway system.
Crime overall has been falling in New York City subways, but attacks on officers, now patrolling the system in large numbers, are up more than 150% over a five-year period. While Wednesday's MTA board ...
Using a “professional, fact-based approach,” transit officials highlighted that felonies in the subway system last year were ...
In response to the transportation secretary’s disparagement of the subway system, transit officials said that felonies were ...
Letting the LIRR slip from a state of good repair will lead the system to falter, with devastating economic consequences for ...
The Trump administration is threatening to withhold federal funding for New York City's cash-strapped MTA unless the city cracks down on crime, as state asks for more money.
New York officials are calling on the federal government to deliver more aid to New York City’s public transit system, even ...
The state capitol was filled with dread as there remains no plan to fill the yawning funding gap in the MTA's capital plan — ...
You may have read our report yesterday about how the Secretary of Transportation called New York City's subway system a "shithole," though Hell Gate had the only-in-New-York take: "Hey, who the hell ...
One transit authority board member called Sean Duffy’s comments “a real slap in the face” as the MTA tries to get back on track.