Video captured a New York City commuter bus dangling on the edge of an overpass in the Bronx on Friday morning after the driver collided with a stone wall.
Vowing that “on time and on budget has to be the mantra,” former Metropolitan Transportation Authority CEO Thomas Prendergast was hired Thursday to run the agency building the $16 billion Gateway rail tunnel under the Hudson River.
Riders navigated the latest obstacle installed by the MTA at the 59th Street/Lexington Avenue station by just jumping over them.
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority and NJ Transit are advising passengers to be prepared for service changes as a winter storm moves into the area on Sunday, Jan. 19. In a press release on statewide storm preparations,
At least five riders were spotted by The Post vaulting past the sharp metal barriers at the 59th Street/Lexington Avenue station over the course of just one hour Friday morning.
Thomas Prendergast will oversee the $16 billion project to build a new rail tunnel between North Jersey and Manhattan for rail passengers.
NJ lawyers will no longer pursue their appeal to immediately halt congestion pricing. But they plan to file an amended complaint with new arguments.
No injuries were reported after an accident left a New York City bus hanging precariously over the edge of a stone wall by a Bronx overpass.
The Hochul Administration wants to extend work zone speeding protections to MTA bridges and tunnels and bridges further north.
For its seventh round of technology questions, the New York City organization will focus on understanding and growing ridership, and on doing more with maintenance. To date, the program has yielded 37 scalable solutions.
To commemorate President-elect Trump's inauguration in D.C., the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority issued a commemorative farecard at select Metro locations.
Saturday afternoon, officials in D.C. provided an update regarding the security for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. On Friday, it was announced that Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance would be sworn in inside the Capitol Rotunda due to frigid temperatures,