Nearly 1 million low-income New Yorkers would get free subway and bus rides under a budget proposal announced by the City Council on Wednesday.
Jesse Zanger is the managing editor of CBSNewYork.com. Jesse has previously worked for the Fox News Channel and Spectrum News NY1. He covers regional news around the Tri-State Area, with a particular ...
New Yorkers can now find real-time subway and bus arrivals close to them.
The City Council in releasing its budget Wednesday is calling for free subways and buses for New York City’s poorest ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has released an overhauled mobile app designed to give New York City subway and bus ...
Most of the city’s buses that ferry more than a million daily riders earn D and F ratings when it comes to reliability and speed — with pedestrians even out-walking some of them, a dismal new report ...
The update, rolled out Wednesday, allows riders to track MTA trains and buses, receive service alerts, and connect with ...
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MTA launches new app, providing subway and bus riders with real-time personalized information
The MTA on Wednesday launched a new mobile app boasting a suite of features intended to give straphangers more real-time and ...
While talk on the mayoral campaign trail has focused on free city buses, transit advocacy group Riders Alliance is laying out a blueprint to make buses faster. And it's urging the next mayor to make ...
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