Well that’s un-fare. The MTA approved a $1.27 billion order of 435 new subway cars – including 80 “open-gangway” cars — then OK’d a plan to raise subway and bus fares to $3-per-swipe.
With the first full week of congestion pricing in the books, the MTA shared data showing the initial impacts of the ...
Just over a week after congestion pricing launched on Jan. 5, the MTA has yet to say how much money has been reaped from the ...
The MTA on Monday touted the first week of the controversial state-imposed congestion pricing plan in Midtown Manhattan — but critics say the agency’s math is way “fuzzy.” Transit agency ...
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