Funding MTA as a vital utility could lessen the reliance on fares and boost mass transit, say some of the authority’s board members.
A redesign to New York City’s iconic turnstiles could be coming as MTA officials claim fare evasion costs $500 million a year.
Steep fare hikes could face MTA passengers if the agency can't make up revenue lost over COVID, state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said.
The MTA will be tinkering with several subway lines this weekend. Here's what to expect.
"The largest cleanup effort in decades" is coming to 1,000 areas across the city, Mayor Eric Adams said Thursday.
But sorry, Dolly fans — the MetroCards commemorating the singer's upcoming greatest hits album don't show her face.
“The 16 children killed this year deserved to grow up,” an advocate said.
More than 1,500 people received summons for jumping the turnstile last week, MTA chair Janno Lieber said Monday.
Under the city's "Trick-or-Streets" program, nearly 100 streets will be open for kids, and not cars, on Halloween.
Some New York City streets are far more deadly than others, according to a new tool called Spatial Equity NYC.
No, the MTA isn't expanding service to the Windy City.
A new ParkNYC app offers pay-as-you-go parking for drivers without having to go to a meter.
Drivers who work 16 hours a day can't find bathrooms or parking when nature calls, advocates told City Council members Thursday.
Princess Anne took the Staten Island Ferry this week, shocking and awing her fans.
Skipped stops, rerouted trains, street closures: here's how to make sure your weekend travel is less of a nightmare.
More than 1,000 medallion owners have closed their loans so far under a city program to help drivers escape crushing, predatory debts.
Crime in MTA's limited stock of public toilets has Transit leadership on the hunt to find protection for subway cleaners, Janno Lieber said.
"If you think Big Brother is watching you on the subways," Gov. Kathy Hochul said Tuesday, "you’re absolutely right.”
The bottom-five worst subway stations — according to an MTA survey — may (not) surprise you.
Seven routes across all five boroughs will soon have special baby carriage zones.
Empty subway seats were in short supply Wednesday, as a pandemic-record 3.7 million people rode the rails, according to the MTA.
The base fare of taxis would increase to $3 under a spate of price changes being considered by the city’s Taxi and Limousine Commission.
Eleven different subway lines were delayed Tuesday morning, including the 2/5 after a person was struck by a train, according to the MTA.
An as-yet-unidentified man died after he leapt into a train's path along the A/C/E lines early Monday, police said.
Where do fed-up New York City commuters vent about delays? Twitter, where 45 percent of posts about commutes are negative, a study found.
E/F/M/R trains experienced major delays because of a signal problem, out of a dozen lines seeing slowdowns Thursday.
Mechanical and signal problems caused slowdowns for commuters Wednesday morning, according to the MTA.
Debris on tracks, mechanical problems and cars in need of cleaning caused delays for straphangers Tuesday morning, according to the MTA.
Vandalization, brake activations and a passenger in need of medical help all caused delays Thursday, according to the MTA.
Straphangers saw delays on several subway lines Thursday morning.
Skipped stops, rerouted trains, street closures: here's how to make your weekend excursions less of a travel nightmare.
A long-awaiting congestion pricing plan unveiled Wednesday provides details on how much motorists could soon pay for driving into Manhattan.
A man was on the tracks near the Houston Street station before a 1 train fatally struck him, police said.
The city's 2,000 speed cameras went round-the-clock for the first time Monday — a step that advocates say will curb traffic deaths.
Rain wasn't the only thing greeting straphangers Monday morning — delays on at least nine MTA subway lines slowed commutes.
Drivers going faster than 25 miles per hour will be fined.
After a nearly 70-year absence, a passenger train running from Vermont's Burlington train station to New York City headed south Friday.
A long-standing bureaucratic traffic jam on congestion pricing started to clear this week as MTA officials also approved a key review.
A preliminary budget from a consulting firm projects an $2.5 billion structural deficit for the agency as federal aid erodes, said the MTA.