Picture of the Week: Fare Hike Advocacy Continues
The initial set of MTA hearings on the agency’s “doomsday” plan to raise fares and cut service ended last week (there is one more hearing,
The initial set of MTA hearings on the agency’s “doomsday” plan to raise fares and cut service ended last week (there is one more hearing,
Not surprisingly, most of the debate over the MTA’s financial problems has occurred in the MTA’s 12-county downstate service area, where transit riders face massive
Public hearings on the MTA’s “doomsday” plan to raise fares and cut service continue tonight, at 6pm in Brooklyn at the Marriott at the Brooklyn
Transportation advocates are still fighting to get more transit funding into the economic stimulus bill, with anywhere from $9-12 billion likely to be included in
Public hearings on the MTA’s “doomsday” plan to raise fares and cut service continue tonight, at 6pm in Garden City at the Garden City Hotel
Public hearings on the MTA’s “doomsday” plan to raise fares and cut service continue tonight, at 6pm in Queens at the Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel’s
Public hearings on the MTA’s “doomsday” plan to raise fares and cut service begin tonight, at 6pm in Manhattan at the Hilton New York’s Trianon
The recently released draft report of the MTA’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Sustainability contains tens of recommendations, most of which deal with greening the MTA’s
Five months after the launch of Select Bus Service Bx12 in the Bronx, the Daily News reports, commuters continue to praise the time savings and travel
What does doomsday look like? The MTA answered the question over the holidays, releasing an official menu of the onerous fare hikes and service cuts