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NYC subway and bus fare will likely rise to $3 in 2026

The price to ride New York City subways and buses will likely increase to $3 in January, MTA officials said during the agency’s monthly board meetings on Wednesday. Originally planned for August, the proposed fare hike was delayed to allow for a required public comment period. The increase will coincide with the end of MetroCard […]
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G train signal upgrades delayed until 2029

G train riders may have to wait an additional two years for long-promised signal upgrades that would speed up service. The $624 million project aims to replace the line’s 1930s-era signal system with communications-based train control (CBTC). Work is scheduled to be completed north of Hoyt-Schermerhorn by the end of 2027, and between Hoyt-Schermerhorn and […]
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NYC subway hits 4 million riders three days straight, ...

New York City’s subway system surpassed four million riders for three consecutive summer days for the first time since the start of the pandemic. Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday announced that from Tuesday, July 15 through Thursday, July 17, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority recorded 4,046,610, 4,029,692, and 4,121,751 riders, respectively—the last figure marking a new […]
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12 more NYC subway stations to get accessibility upgra...

A dozen more New York City subway stations will receive accessibility upgrades under the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s 2025-2029 capital plan. Announced Tuesday, upgrades include new elevators and other ADA-accessible features. The MTA says the new plan aims to make at least 60 percent more stations accessible and ensure that 70 percent of all subway trips […]
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MTA has installed platform barriers at more than 50 NY...

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has installed platform barriers at dozens of subway stations in New York City to prevent people from falling onto the tracks. Gov. Kathy Hochul and the MTA announced last week that 56 stations across the five boroughs now have the barriers, with a goal of over 100 stations by the end […]
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Judge halts Adams’ removal of Bedford Avenue protected...

A disputed stretch of protected bike lane on Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn was spared demolition for a second time, after a state judge blocked the Adams administration from removing it just hours before construction was set to begin. On Tuesday, state appellate court judge Lourdes M. Ventura issued a temporary restraining order, halting the city’s […]
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NYC proposes first major overhaul of ferry routes sinc...

New York City has proposed the first major overhaul of its ferry system since it launched in 2017. The city’s Economic Development Corporation on Tuesday released its NYC Ferry Network Optimization Plan, which includes several route changes aimed at providing better access to Midtown and Lower Manhattan, speeding up trips, and expanding capacity on busy […]
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