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New York City Transit

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Upper East Side »

Thirty-seven bus routes citywide will see schedule changes starting in September.

Upper West Side »

An audit by the NYC Comptroller's office blamed the frequent failure of subway elevators on MTA neglect.

Windsor Terrace »

Another worker was injured in the incident near the Fort Hamilton station, officials said.

Downtown Brooklyn »

The MTA will spend more than $17 billion on repairs and upgrades over the next five years.

Chinatown »

An amateur dance troupe will not perform to a Tom Waits song as planned.

Inwood »

The renovation of the Dyckman Street station replaced the platforms and added a new elevator and ramp.

Midtown »

The agency is seeking a developer for a 99-year lease for three buildings between 44th and 45th streets.

New York City »

A Manhattan-centric transit plan isn't doing enough for the rest of the city, officials said Tuesday.

Harlem »

Claude Williams, 72, lost his $1.8 million payout in an appeals ruling.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Transit worker Philip Vasquez, 37, waited patiently for five hours after his car brakes were melted by manhole smoke.

Midtown & Theater District »

The Holiday Train Show attracts enthusiasts of all ages.

Manhattan »

The new signs, which alert riders to delays and route changes, were intended to have a “bright, clean appearance."

Manhattan »

Neighborhood residents said a lack of signage explaining changes to the M50 bus line was confusing.