Four train lines that were diverted to Grand Central Station have returned to Penn Station as Amtrak wraps up summer renovations.
A new entrance at West 35th Street and Hudson Boulevard East will be a boon to 7 train riders, the MTA claims.
The electronic signs that display track number information broke down Tuesday afternoon.
Crews are working to repair weekend flooding damage at the NJ Transit entrance on Seventh Avenue.
The M42 bus, which shuttles passengers crosstown along 42nd Street, averages a speed of 3.2 miles-per-hour.
Council Speaker Corey Johnson said the city Department of Transportation should make its plan to extend the lane into Hell's Kitchen safer.
The MTA reported "extensive delays" and limited service on four subway lines between Brooklyn and Manhattan.
The disabled train caused delays of up to 20 minutes on nearly every Metro-North Railroad line.
The 57th Street F train station on Sixth Avenue closed Monday for repairs. It is expected to reopen in December.
The disabled train caused delays as bad as 45 minutes in and out of Penn Station.
You can now download some entertainment for your commute thanks to Penguin Random House and the MTA.
The bike lane will be extended from West 72nd Street to West 52nd Street, according to a Department of Transportation presentation.
Trains were brought to a halt after the equipment was activated between Times Square and Christopher Street.
The men's bathroom at Penn Station got a full clean and new fixtures. Enter if you dare.
Earlier cancelations made a mess of Grand Central Terminal.
NJ Transit blamed "overhead wire problems" in Penn Station for the delays.
Some trains will be diverted from Penn Station to Grand Central Terminal while work is being done.
Two miles of Midtown and Washington Heights streets will be dedicated to pedestrians and cyclists.
All NJ Transit bus operations will be put on hold starting 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Many trains were temporarily suspended or diverted Friday.
Alcohol will be confiscated on Long Island Rail Road and Metro North Railroad trains starting at 12:01 a.m. Saturday.
The person was hit and killed by an Amtrak train Friday morning, NJ Transit said. Service resumed at 10:25 a.m.
At 4:30 p.m. NJ Transit suspended service on all of its bus lines. Several trains going to and from Penn Station were delayed as well.
NJ Transit and Long Island Rail Road riders were stuck in Penn Station during the Friday evening commute.
Signal problems at two Midtown subway stations are causing delays on five subway lines.
The streets near Grand Central Terminal are poised to become safer and more friendly to pedestrians.
Thirty blocks of Broadway will be shut down between Union Square and Times Square. Other shutdowns will also be held throughout the city.