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. The agency says ...
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on March 19 reported seeking proposals from railcar manufacturers for what it described as its “largest subway car contract in history” with a ...
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The pipeline from Quebec will help New York meet ambitious targets for cutting back on greenhouse gas emissions and could be crucial if the city faces a power shortfall.
The MTA order includes more subway cars than the Chicago Transit Authority and Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s fleets combined.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is seeking a new term this year. The state's most powerful transit workers unions are seeking new contracts.
New rail transit construction hasn’t kept pace with the population growth of U.S. cities, an Urban Institute report found. On a per-capita basis, the nation has over 7% fewer miles of metro rail lines ...
A new exhibition at the Brant Foundation focuses on the three years in which the artist went from graffiti prankster to one of the most consequential artists of his generation.
Ed Siu’s in-your-face approach — he's filed dozens and dozens of officials complaints with City Hall — is getting results for Chinatown.