
On Wednesday, October 22, 4.52 million customers rode the subway, and on Thursday, October 23, that figure was 4.55 million riders.
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NYCT operates the largest paratransit service in North America with a fleet of more than 1,100 dedicated vehicles and a network of thousands of taxis, TNC, and for-hire vehicle providers that deliver nearly one million rides monthly.
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The commencement of environmental review marks the first significant milestone reached for the IBX, following Gov. Hochul’s announcement in August that the project had entered the preliminary engineering and design phase.
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Vehicles improperly using busways and bus lanes, blocking bus stops, or illegally double-parked will receive warning notices in the mail for an initial period of 60 days, followed by summonses thereafter. Summonses start at $50 and escalate to $250 for repeat violators.
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New York's MTA celebrates major progress on the Park Avenue Viaduct project, rebuilding vital rail infrastructure to improve reliability and safety.
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The agency's adjustments to fare proposals aim to prioritize affordability and address customer feedback.
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The changes are being proposed following an extensive public comment period in which 1,378 comments were submitted from customers, advocates, and elected officials across the service area.
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Metro-North begins passenger service with new Siemens Charger locomotives, marking a major step in New York’s rail modernization.
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The agency's new post-pandemic subway ridership record set a new 7-day high of 26.8 million riders.
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August saw nearly 2.7 million fewer vehicles than baseline enter the congestion relief zone, a 14% reduction. August was level with June for the most significant vehicle reduction seen so far in 2025.
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