MTA Approves Fare Hike
On January 22, the MTA Board approved of a fare and toll increase set to take effect on March 22. Fares and tolls will go up by 4% over the next two years.
On January 22, the MTA Board approved of a fare and toll increase set to take effect on March 22. Fares and tolls will go up by 4% over the next two years.
The Road Back describes the difficult process of rebuilding the largest public transportation provider in the western hemisphere through the creation…
The public comment period will be open from December 11 to December 23.
Over the past week, members of the New York City Transit Riders Council, the Long Island Rail Road Commuter Council,…
Andrew Albert, Randy Glucksman, Ira Greenberg, and William Henderson attended Fulton Center’s Opening on Sunday.
The PCAC made the following statement at the Capital Program oversight hearing: 100614 PCAC NYC Council Transportation
The MTA’s proposed 2015-2019 Capital Program is out.
PERMANENT CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE MTA MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 A meeting of the Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee…
Statement of the Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Before the Assembly Committee on Corporations, Authorities and…
The New York City Transit Riders Council (NYCTRC) presents the results of its study of subway service diversions in its latest report, Every-Which-Way_Final-Report-for-Web
“Our transit system is already very complex, and with increasingly frequent weekend and overnight service diversions, communication with the riding public – both in writing and announcements – needs improvement, so these diversions can be as painless as possible.”