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The agency is reportedly looking at adding a surcharge for purchasing a new MetroCard.

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Joel Azumah dispatched buses to routes previously serviced by the MTA, but the city shut him down on Tuesday.

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Signage for new bus routes does not include translation into Chinese for many non-English speakers.

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The bill says that leaving stations unattended "encourages our enemies to exploit a perceived 'weak link.'"

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The MTA's chief independent inspector said "people's safety was in danger."

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The cuts began on Friday and by Monday 15 subway lines and 21 local bus routes had been affected.

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Manhattanites will get their first taste of the MTA's 'doomsday' service cuts in Monday morning's commute.

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The two trains are getting the axe as part of the MTA’s $93 million budget slash.

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The MTA's so-called Doomsday service cuts go into effect on Sunday, and the W and V lines will be eliminated.

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The case has been adjourned until September, a good sign the charges will be dropped altogether, Ron Kuby says.

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Albany lawmakers have reportedly hashed out a deal with the city and the MTA to revive student MetroCards.

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Nearly half of the subway track lines below Canal Street are infested with rodents.

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“Eighteen stores have gone out of business already,” said the president of the Second Avenue Business Association.

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The upcoming route changes reflected in a station's signage use a popular and profane online acronym.