
Face coverings protecting New Yorkers’ nose and mouth, including cloth bandanas, scarves, masks, or other alternatives, were mandatory effective April 17 to ride public transportation.
Face coverings protecting New Yorkers’ nose and mouth, including cloth bandanas, scarves, masks, or other alternatives, were mandatory effective April 17 to ride public transportation.
The announcement came a week after a B15 bus operator was violently assaulted while driving.
This round of renewal work will not require any reductions or modifications in service for Amtrak and NJ TRANSIT trains.
The segment of the Montauk Branch between Babylon and Patchogue received the technology in April, and the Hempstead Branch received it in August.
Invites vendors with specific expertise in four major categories including, police/safety, and construction/development, to submit bids.
Proposed investment is by far the highest in the MTA’s history, increasing spending on infrastructure by 70% over current levels.
The first public lactation pod in the MTA system was installed this week near the start of National Breastfeeding Awareness Month.
LIRR, Miami-Dade, and Houston Metro were top winners in safety category. DART, Sound Transit, and WMATA named tops in security.
Will include the installation of electronic tolling devices on the perimeter of the Central Business District.
Customers can see real-time positions of all trains on phone, tablet or computer and view train lengths and locations of trouble spots.