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8 hurt in Queens bus crashAn MTA bus slammed into a light pole and ticket machine Friday morning in Queens. Eight people suffered minor injuries. CBS News New York's John Dias reports.
The MTA says it’s moving ahead with retiring the MetroCard and fully switching to its tap-and-go OMNY system by the end of ...
The crash comes just three days after the driver of an overland crane rig rammed a Q88 MTA bus in Queens Village, injuring ...
Seven people were hurt when an MTA bus crashed in Queens on Friday morning. It happened at 57th Road and Main Street at ...
The new tubes, which will serve NJ Transit and Amtrak trains, aren’t expected to open for service until 2035. The project ...
The average pay for an MTA employee was $98,892 in 2024. Among different MTA agencies, Bridges & Tunnels workers earned the ...
Years of bus priority projects have barely paid off because Big Apple leaders won't install real bus rapid transit, two ...
The MTA hasn't yet released the results of its spring customer survey, but gave CBS News New York an early look. The agency ...
“Starting today, we are seeking public comments on our determination that the bulk of the site requires no further cleanup,” ...
The MTA is disputing the results of the survey and said its own research has found that transit riders are happy with the ...
Zohran Mamdani faces backlash from his opposition for being "inexperienced" with government as well as populist-leaning ...
As the MTA is transitioning from the use of MetroCards to OMNY tap-and-go, commuters have expressed a flurry of complaints ...
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