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New York City »

New Yorkers struggled to navigate a transit system hobbled by Hurricane Sandy Monday morning.

New York City »

The M and 7 lines began providing modified service Friday morning, the MTA announced.

New York City »

Limited service started Thursday morning with long lines of people waiting for packed buses.

New York City »

The MTA will restore limited subway lines after Hurricane Sandy and will suspend fares through Friday.

New York City »

The authority is considering getting some trains at dry stations moving Wednesday.

New York City »

Chairman Joseph Lhota said the MTA has never "faced a disaster as devastating" as the one left by Sandy.

Long Island City »

The MTA's East Side Access project is expected to be completed in 2019.

New York City »

The so-called "green fee" reportedly is to reduce the number of MetroCards printed.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

New images show a sleek, European look for Moynihan Station.

New York City »

Signal problems at New York Penn Station snarled trains to and from Manhattan.

New York City »

Trains were suspended in both directions on the LIRR between Farmingdale and Ronkonkoma, the MTA said.

Sunnyside »

Crews finished work on the 2,200-foot tunnel under Sunnyside Yard seven weeks ahead of schedule.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The High Line's new section should have more swings, playgrounds, and even a train, a public survey says.

Manhattan »

The mayor agreed with former MTA chief Jay Walder that the system is lagging behind others.

Manhattan »

More than 11 million travelers are expected to use area airports, tunnels an bridges through New Year's.