PATH Announces Service Expansion and Fare Hikes as Trains Set to Run Every Day Amid Infrastructure Overhaul by 2026
PATH train service will expand by 2026 with daily operations on all lines, but face annual fare hikes starting next summer to fund the improvements. Weekend and rush-hour frequencies will increase, enhancing capacity and reducing wait times.
New York City Launches Transformative Intersection Design to Enhance Cyclist and Pedestrian Safety
New York City introduces a new intersection design to enhance visibility and safety for cyclists and pedestrians, amid legislative calls for safer streets and after traffic-related child fatalities.
New York City Bus System Under Fire for Poor Speed and Reliability, Prompts Mayoral Candidate's Reform Promises
A report criticizes NYC's bus system for being slow and unreliable, with only 8% of routes scoring a B or higher. Awards highlight the issue, while mayoral candidates propose solutions amidst funding concerns.
FAA Cuts 10% of Flights at JFK LaGuardia and Newark as Shutdown Disrupts Travel
Due to FAA-directed flight reductions at JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark airports amidst a government shutdown, NYC is experiencing numerous flight delays and cancellations.
All Aboard the Nostalgia Train – New York Transit Museum Brings Back Vintage Subway Rides for the Holidays
The New York Transit Museum's Holiday Nostalgia Train is returning in December, offering rides on vintage 1930s cars every Sunday with a swipe of a metro card.
Suspicious Package at Manhattan's 14th Street Station Halts PATH Service, Strands Commuters
PATH train service was temporarily suspended due to a suspicious package at the 14th Street station, affecting commuters and triggering a police investigation.
MTA Increases Subway Service on NYC’s A and L Lines with More Frequent Trips Starting Monday
NYC's "A" and "L" subway lines will see increased services starting next Monday, including additional trips and shorter wait times, especially during peak hours and weekends.
Staffing Shortages at Newark Airport Lead to Delays, Affecting Regional Air Travel Amid Government Shutdown
Newark Airport faced delays due to air traffic control staffing shortages, potentially affecting nearby airports with the average delays being around two hours.
Sabrina Carpenter Lends Voice to MTA Subway Etiquette Campaign for New York Commuters
Sabrina Carpenter voices MTA subway announcements to promote courtesy among New York commuters, coinciding with her tour stops at Madison Square Garden.
Amtrak and U.S. DOT Launch Search for Developer to Modernize New York's Penn Station
Amtrak and the U.S. DOT have launched a search for a developer to modernize New York's Penn Station, aiming for construction to start by the end of 2027, focusing on a new concourse and improved train operations.
NYC Allocates $40 Million for Seating at Bus Stops to Aid Seniors, Parents, and Disabled Individuals
Mayor Adams announced a $40M investment for bus stop seating to aid seniors, children, and those with disabilities, with installations planned over ten years.
New York City Braces for Potential School Bus Service Disruption Amid Contract Dispute
New York City is at risk of a school bus service disruption due to a contract dispute, potentially affecting 150,000 students. Negotiations continue, with a partial agreement reached.
MTA Chief Janno Lieber Expresses Doubts About NYC Mayoral Nominee Mamdani's Fare-Free Bus Proposal
MTA Chief Janno Lieber criticizes Zohran Mamdani's fare-free bus proposal, citing concerns about the plan's financial sustainability and operational implications.












