Bike bonanzas, guided rides, helmet fittings — here's what Department of Transportation officials plan this summer as cycling reaches highs.
Twenty miles of New York City's streets will be open July and August for walking, running, cycling and play — but not cars.
The MTA is testing a technology, already in place in other transit systems, that’s been shown to deter suicide attempts.
New Yorkers don't have to move their cars Thursday or Friday. They also shouldn't go outside.
The protective doors will be tested to see if they stop straphangers from being pushed or falling onto tracks, according to a report.
Subway and bus fare increases likely would take effect no later than Labor Day, if approved, officials said.
Grab a peek at redesigned subway gates that MTA officials believe could combat fare evasion — a $285 million problem last year, they say.
Straphangers will see fewer rush hour trains and uptown commute times drag longer along several lines starting Monday, MTA officials warned.
“I didn’t smell it in this one,” said Reid, 74. “But when I’m going home to 179th Street, the smell is just disgusting.”
New York City's streets, or at least 40 miles of them, are going bicycle-only Sunday. Find out more here.
"The MTA does not pay tech platforms to publish service information," an official said.
Open Streets program? More like "Closed Streets Program," a new lawsuit argues.
See where more than 10 miles of existing bike lanes will be hardened this year, and more.
An unidentified man was struck by a train near 14th Street and Seventh Avenue, causing disruptions for the 1, 2, 3 lines, officials said.
A sales tax on streaming services has emerged as an alternative to Gov. Kathy Hochul's preferred idea to fund the MTA, a report states.
Andy Byford, once a top MTA boss until he clashed with former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, will join Amtrak next month, Streetsblog first reported.
Parents won't have to fold their babies' strollers on 57 routes, including some of the busiest in the city, MTA officials said.
Twenty cars owned by "persistent toll violators" were seized Monday along the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, MTA officials said.
“Over 30 percent of our bathrooms in the subway system will be reopened,” an official said about toilet service returning to 12 stations.
Hundreds of protesters marched Monday to pressure lawmakers to pass an unemployment bill for workers such as freelancers and immigrants.
Terraces, a lookout and a stoop — city officials unveiled three "concepts" for hiding a prominent stretch of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
The MTA is warning straphangers to prepare for commuting issues on seven lines with above-ground tracks.
A man, 47, fell off a subway platform and was struck by a 6 train Monday morning, causing “severe injuries” to his leg, police said.
“The day has finally arrived,” said Gov. Kathy Hochul before the new terminal fully opened Monday.
More people are riding outside of trains— and MTA's top honcho blames social media for hyping "Russian Roulette"-like subway surfing videos.
Good news: the MTA is upgrading signals on several subway lines. Bad news: the work could lead to some travel headaches this week.
Expect service changes on the 3, 4, 6, 7, A, C, D, F, N, and R trains and the Staten Island Railroad, the MTA warned straphangers Friday.
Drivers and riders are urged to plan ahead and consider allowing for extra travel time.
“When I’m 110, I hope to look as good,” an MTA official said as the agency marked the iconic station’s birthday.
"We're finally going to get it done," President Joe Biden said during a Tuesday visit to New York City.
Not only did subway crime drop sharply since October, but New Yorkers surveyed say they feel safer, officials said Friday.
The elevator will improve access for all commuters, especially those with disabilities.
After "overwhelmingly positive" responses to a test of open strollers on buses, MTA officials said they'll expand a pilot program.
A new station — Grand Central Madison — under the terminal brings the biggest change to Long Island Rail Road in a century, officials said.
Air in some riverside subway stations could as bad as a forest fire thanks to a "river-tunnel effect," researchers said.
Flushing is no longer just a stop in Queens.
The New Year brings price increases to Citi Bike.
Sasha Salazar made history Tuesday she decided she wanted to see "Avatar," grabbed her MetroCard and hopped the subway.
Hundreds of Uber and Lyft drivers protested Monday after judge temporarily blocked a long-awaited pay raise from taking effect.
But five other lines will see increased weekend service or earlier weekday starts, MTA officials said.