The US state of New York has earmarked 100 million dollars in funding for transit providers to help them expand the use of zero-emission vehicles.
New York City is in its first week of congestion pricing, and state lawmakers are already weighing whether to levy more taxes ...
New York lawmakers returned to Albany Wednesday faced with the daunting task of finding more cash for the MTA. New taxes and ...
When it comes to dodging the new congestion charge, errant drivers are coming up with imaginative, yet still illegal, ways ...
Several of those metaphorically calling for Janno’s head cited the transit chief’s New Year’s Eve publicity stunt celebrating ...
The best dual locomotives won’t change the region as profoundly as electrifying the tracks. But in the short term, new ...
A mysterious track defect somewhere along a major New York City subway line is wearing out the wheels on subway cars, causing ...
An MTA trackworker died while working on a Brooklyn L train Wednesday morning, the Transit Workers Union Local 100 reported.
By Bill Parry A Queens grand jury indicted four homeless men for attacking a 69-year-old unhoused man who was sleeping on a 7 ...
Governor Kathy Hochul announced $100 million in state funding to support the transition to zero-emission transit vehicles for ...