34th Street Busway Advances in Midtown Rezoning Plan, Awaits NYC Council Vote
Plans for the 34th Street busway in Midtown Manhattan are advancing, with Mayor Adams' support and city council committee approval. The busway is part of a larger rezoning plan to improve housing and transit.
Fire Under PATH Train in Jersey City Leads to Evacuations and Service Suspensions, Multiple Treated for Smoke Inhalation
A fire under a PATH train in Jersey City caused evacuations, treatment for smoke inhalation for 13 people, and service disruptions during the Monday morning commute.
Governor Hochul Spearheads 265-Unit Mixed-Income Housing Development Near Beacon Metro-North Station
Governor Kathy Hochul announces a project to build 265 mixed-income homes next to Beacon Metro-North Station, aiming to revitalize an underutilized area and improve New York's housing situation.
Mayor Eric Adams Announces $3 Million Vision Plan to Transform Manhattan's 14th Street Corridor in Public-Private Partnership
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announced a plan involving a public-private partnership to revamp the 14th Street corridor with a focus on public spaces and pedestrian experiences, supported by a $3 million budget.
MTA Announces Fare and Toll Hikes in NYC as MetroCard Phase-Out and OMNY Adoption Begin
The MTA plans to increase transit fares and bridge/tunnel tolls, eliminate MetroCards for OMNY, with a maximum $36 spend on subway/bus fares per week. Public hearings will precede a fall vote on changes.
Manhattan Subway Service Disrupted Due to Power Outage at West Fourth Street Station Amid Heat Wave
A power outage disrupted NYC subway service, affecting several lines and passenger commutes amid high temperatures. MTA investigated causes, highlighting infrastructure strains due to heat.
PATH Train Delays Test Commuter Patience Amid Hoboken to New York Repairs, Fare Cross-Honoring Extended
PATH train service between Hoboken and New York faces delays due to ongoing repairs after a derailment caused by a faulty track switch, with alternative travel options extended for commuters.
Subway Accessibility Boost as Gov. Hochul Announces 12 New York Stations Set for Upgrades During Disability Pride Month
New York Governor Hochul and MTA announced subway accessibility upgrades for 12 more stations, part of the plan to make 70% of rides ADA-compliant by 2029.
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All CitiesManhattanNew York CityBronxBrooklynStaten IslandQueensNew York City Enhances Subway Safety with Completed Platform Barrier Installations Across 50 Stations, Governor Hochul Announces
Governor Hochul announced the completion of protective platform barriers in over 50 NYC subway stations, part of safety measures including LED lighting upgrades, to enhance the security for riders and workers.
Manhattan's Hidden Waterways Surface With Subway Flooding as Officials Push for Resilient Infrastructure
A stormwater geyser at the 28th Street subway station highlights how Manhattan's historical landscape impacts modern infrastructure, with officials seeking resilient transit solutions.
New York City Battles Flash Floods as Subway Recovers and Governors Declare Emergency Amid Record Rainfall
Heavy rain in NYC led to significant flooding, disrupting subway services which were restored by Tuesday morning. Flash flood warnings were issued across boroughs and the Tri-State Area.
Hoboken Mayor and Commuters Call for PATH System Reform After Weekend Transport Meltdown
PATH system faced equipment failures and service disruptions, causing overcrowding and delays. Hoboken's mayor and commuters call for reforms despite ongoing modernization efforts.
Service Resumes on No. 1 Subway Line in Upper Manhattan After Water Leak Disruption
The No. 1 subway line in Upper Manhattan was disrupted due to a water leak at the 168th Street station, causing hours of suspension until service was restored in the evening. Repairs to century-old infrastructure did not initially succeed.












