Transit officials sent 2 and 3 trains to the local tracks because of a basketball Thursday, hours after bed bugs caused Queens delays.
Trains on the Upper West Side are returning to normal service after a water main break caused major delays and suspensions Sunday morning.
UWS board members called on the city to fix a lack of crosstown paths that they say led to the death of a cyclist on East 96th Street.
The MTA said 500,000 gallons from a water main break that halted 1, 2 and 3 trains in the UWS all Monday will be fully dredged out by 4 p.m.
A water main flooded the streets outside Lincoln Center Monday morning, officials said.
Community Board 7's transportation committee removed the words "free parking" in a resolution for a study on the best use of curb space.
Upper West Side community board members took issue with language in a resolution calling for a city study of free parking.
Community Board 7 will vote on a resolution for curbside parking reforms and discuss other local issues Tuesday night.
Politicians fear that suburban drivers may try to avoid congestion fees by parking just above 60th street.
A Central Park West condo board claimed that the city failed to conduct proper environmental reviews for the project.
The 1, 2 and 3 trains were delayed after a train struck a person on the Upper West Side, the MTA said.
Learn more about how congestion pricing came to be and what lies ahead from one of the plan's proponents.
Community Board 7 wants the city Deparrtment of Transportation to study traffic fixes at Riverside Drive and West 79th Street.
"Why didn’t you let me on?" the irate rider told the bus driver as he brandished a handgun, according to police.
Curbside parking was removed along West End Avenue as the city attempts to cut down on double parking.
The board of a Central Park West condo building filed a lawsuit claiming that the city failed to study the effects of the new bike lane.
The MTA expects to implement "significant" service changes as it works to replace tracks at West 96th Street and Broadway.
The one-way protected bike lane on the east side of Central Park West will eliminate 400 parking spots from the parkside avenue.
Cyclists must now use a path separate from the Hudson River Greenway to travel between West 83rd and 72nd streets.
Manhattan Community Board 7 approved the city's plan to create the lane by eliminate parking from the east side of Central Park West.
The 10-mile-per-hour speed limit would apply to portions of Riverside Park where cyclists share paths with pedestrians.
The city planned a full renovation of the Riverside Park traffic circle that connects with the Henry Hudson Parkway. Bikers say it's unsafe.
Two new bike lanes on 10th/Amsterdam Avenue and Columbus Circle will be implemented starting in June.
Safe streets advocates and elected officials have been calling for a protected bike lane since the death of a young tourist last summer.
UWS residents and politicians aren't happy at the thought of suburbanites dumping their cars before the 60th Street tolling boundary.
Cyclists will be diverted from the bike path near the West 72nd Street dog run.
A residential parking permit system would give residents an edge over drivers looking to evade congestion pricing charges.
The mysterious Citi Bike appeared at the Riverside and West 73rd Street dock after a long journey from the depths of the sea.
The mother of Madison Jane Lyden said "my daughter would still be alive today" if Central Park West had a protected bike lane.
The city Department of Transportation's $200 million plan to renovate the West 79th Street Rotunda would force cyclists into car lanes.
The B/C train station was shut down in May for renovations as part of the MTA's Enhanced Stations Initiative.
The City Department of Transportation is expected to present a design for the protected bike lane early next year, board members said.
The Cathedral Parkway-West 110th Street station was supposed to be waterproofed during a five-month renovation project.
Community Board 7's transportation committee is asking the city to take action following the death of an Australian tourist
The West 110th Street B/C station will reopen with new structural and aesthetic fixes.
The bike lanes would help calm traffic on Columbus Circle and provide bicyclists safe passage.
The West 86th Street and Central Park West station is the third to close on the Upper West Side and won't reopen until October.
An issue with the rails at the 81st Street and Central Park West station forced express trains to run local.
The subway station is one of three Upper West Side stations closing for the MTA's Enhanced Stations Initiative.
Three Upper West Side subway stations will shut down for at least six months for purely aesthetic renovations.