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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
New Cortlandt Station Expansion Is Complete
On Feb. 15, MTA, local and state officials celebrated the completion of a major project to improve and renovate the Cortlandt Station. .. Read more about this news
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Enforcement of NYS Smoking Ban on LIRR & Metro-North Outdoor Platforms Begins February 15
Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road customers are reminded that the MTA Police will begin enforcing the New York State law banning outdoor smoking at stations on Wednesday, February 15. .. Read more about this news
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
FASTRACK on the 1, 2, and 3
FASTRACK moved to the 1, 2 and 3 Lines this week and with the first night completed, it remains clear that FASTRACK is a safer and more efficient way to maintain a 24/7 system. .. read more
Friday, February 10, 2012
Take the LIRR and Save on Some Great Deals
Are you looking to jazz up your winter weekends? Then MTA Long Island Rail Road is your ticket for a ride out to Long Island Wine Country where you can uncork the best at a popular vineyard as well as the very best in jazz music. .. Read more about this news
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
The Latest Subway Artwork Was Inspired by 'Missed Connections' Ads
Sophie Blackall, who created the latest artwork now appearing in the subway, was inspired by missed connections ads. This video from Etsy shows us behind the scenes as the work is in progress. .. Read more about this news
Capital Program
MTA Capital Program Report CoverThe MTA is committed to delivering Capital Program benefits as efficiently and effectively as possible. Making Every Dollar Count outlines plans to reduce the cost of the Program by $4 billion.
Making Every Dollar Count
Making Every Dollar CountThe Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) released a comprehensive agenda for 2011 that carries forward the work begun last year under the agency's report entitled "Making Every Dollar Count." The 2011 agenda continues a fundamental re-shaping of the MTA that includes cost-cutting that will result in cumulative savings of $3.8 billion by 2014, customer service improvements begun last year such as countdown clocks and implementation of systemic changes, including all-electronic tolling.
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News Archive
- MTA Builds Support for Transit in Albany
- 'FASTRACK' Coming to the 1, 2, and 3 Lines
- MTA Is Your Best Way to Get to Giants Parade
- Weekend at Work: February 3-6
- Heroic B&T Officer Honored By Brooklyn Beep
- Metro-North's Lost & Found is a "New York Customer Experience Star"
- 'Embark NYC,' Multi-Purpose Navigation App, Wins MTA App Quest
- The MTA Hosts Regional Meeting to Address Bus Operator Assaults
- Weekend at Work: January 27-30