The MTA is hoping new fare evasion gates will further stop passengers trying to get around paying for a ride on the New York City subway system. The transit agency is planning to ultimately spend up ...
The MTA board Wednesday got an update on the agency’s efforts to fight fare evasion, a problem that has grown. “I say it’s at least $700 million. It may be upwards of that,” MTA Chairman and CEO Janno ...
NEW YORK-- The MTA will test a new program to stop fare evasion in the subway system by delaying the time it takes to open emergency exit doors. MTA officials spoke about it Monday at their committee ...
Transit officials are testing out wider, hard-to-jump fare gates at a subway station in Queens as part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s strategy to curb fare evasion. The MTA unveiled a ...
Mirrors that hang off the sides of the MTA’s buses keep clipping objects on the street, MTA officials said, so the transit agency plans to test out electronic cameras and screens as an alternate way ...
The MTA’s much-mocked subway safety rail test has barely left the station. Since January, just 10 subway stations have received metal barriers designed to prevent deadly falls and shoves onto the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (PIX11) — Transit workers are on ...
The MTA will outfit 20 subway stations this fall with sleek new fare gates designed to keep people out who shirk the system’s $2.90 fee while making it easier for passengers with wheelchairs, ...
Stand clear of the conductor’s cab. MTA and union officials are testing out platform decals near the conductor’s window at the 125th Street and Lexington Avenue station in hopes that it prevents ...