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The Second Avenue subway hit a milestone on Thursday when a tunnel boring machine reached the Lexington Avenue-63rd Street station to complete the Phase 1 tunnel.

Downtown »

Originally shuttered by 9/11, the Cortlandt Street N/R station will resume southbound service Tuesday afternoon.

Manhattan »

Metro-North, Long Island Railroad and NJ Transit restored more train service Tuesday, but are still not at full strength three days after Hurricane Irene slammed the area.

Manhattan »

Subway service was restored by 6 a.m. Monday as the MTA worked to get the city's transit system back on track after Hurricane Irene.

Manhattan »

Residents is evacuation zones were told they could return home after Hurricane Irene left town.

Manhattan »

The cash-strapped agency plans two fare hikes through 2015 and is asking the city for $250 million to fund the Second Avenue Subway project.

Manhattan »

The MTA's chairman and CEO Jay Walder announced his resignation from the post Thursday.

Midtown & Theater District »

The MTA is hoping the sale of its Madison Avenue headquarters will add at least $150 million to its coffers.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

The MTA removed gates from three E-ZPass lanes on the bridge.

Manhattan »

Five surveillance cameras have been installed along the M15 line to speed up bus service by cracking down on cars.

Manhattan »

Drivers caught on tape driving in bus lanes along First and Second avenues will face $115 fines.

Manhattan »

Drivers as well as bus and subway riders will all be paying more for their commutes beginning on Dec. 30.

Manhattan »

Some elderly and disabled riders will now have to get to a bus stop in order to use the MTA's Access-a-Ride service.

Manhattan »

Commuters are already having problems with the service.

Midtown & Theater District »

Despite vehement opposition, the MTA board passed a significant fare hike for subway and bus riders on Thursday.