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MTA computer systems were hacked in April, transit officials acknowledged on Wednesday. The New York Times first reported the breach, and it was independently confirmed by NY1. Agency officials ...
The MTA is stepping up patrols inside subways, targeting graffiti vandals. NY1 has learned the transit agency is dispatching a special anti-vandal squad called the Eagle Team, which stands for ...
A Manhattan federal judge on Tuesday barred the U.S. Department of Transportation from retaliating against the MTA over the agency’s decision to continue charging its congestion pricing tolls ...
In a pair of letters sent to Duffy on Wednesday, the MTA and the state Department of Transportation said that his deadlines and letters threatening to yank federal funding were irrelevant ...
The MTA’s financial woes are well-documented. The agency had $45.7 billion of debt as of March. Last year, it lost around $800 million from riders evading fares and tolls, the source of 40 ...
A scofflaw hopped behind the wheel of an MTA bus at a Brooklyn depot Monday and sped off with its stunned driver on board — making it about a block before crashing, cops and law-enforcement ...
Congestion pricing remained in effect Wednesday, in defiance of another deadline from Trump’s Department of Transportation and ongoing federal threats to defund New York City area transit and ...
A large crowd went on a rampage in downtown Los Angeles overnight, vandalizing businesses and MTA trains, authorities said Sunday, May 25. Officers were dispatched at about 10 p.m. Saturday to the ...
A 55-year-old MTA subway conductor was punched in the face by a commuter as he peered out his train window at the 42 Street-Grand Central Station, cops said Friday. Police have released a ...
A recent class action lawsuit alleges that an early 2024 recall nullifies the supposedly ruggedized, short-lived Transit Trail all-terrain van's all-terrain-ness, and that addressing the recall ...