Upgrades are coming to nearly a third of the MTA’s subway cars and it could mean big changes to some familiar aesthetics New Yorkers have grown accustomed to while riding the rails.
Transit officials will commit billions of dollars over the next few years to replace Reagan-era subway cars that have aged beyond their useful life.
The MTA’s “request for proposals” seeks a firm able to deliver 1,140 individual subway cars, with an option to purchase 1,250 more — enough, MTA Chairman Lieber said, to eventually serve on nearly ...
A Metropolitan Transportation Authority plan to replace about one-third of its subway fleet will allow the agency to finally retire train cars dating back to the 1980s. MTA offici ...
The MTA announced plans to replace thousands of New York City's decades-old subway cars with new models.
A major investment in the future of New York City's subway system is taking shape. More than 2,300 subway cars will be ...
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