NEW YORK CITY (WPVI) -- New York City's embattled congestion pricing toll has generated nearly $50 million in its first month, according to the MTA. The agency says about 68% of the revenue came from ...
Queens bus riders will soon see the MTA’s long-awaited bus route redesign take effect, over half a decade after the transit ...
A Bucks County SWAT team will test bullet-resistant compartments for SEPTA bus operators Tuesday. The Transport Workers Union ...
The Metro-North Railroad is set to operate the first battery- and electric-powered passenger trains in the nation, Gov. Kathy ...
U.S. President Donald Trump met on Friday with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, who defended New York City’s congestion pricing ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) said on Monday that in January the program reduced congestion and raised USD ...
Congestion pricing” is the stuffy-sounding name of a New York policy that is, by every available metric, a resounding success. Anyone, including lapsed New Yorker President Trump, saying otherwise is ...
The CVS app is in use at three locations in Manhattan. It’s a mixed bag so far. Good morning. It’s Tuesday. Today we’ll find out about an app that lets customers open locked cabinets in three CVS ...
A spokesperson for Hochul says that the governor and the president “had a frank, candid conversation about New York's nascent ...
The $9 toll on drivers into Manhattan’s busiest areas brought in $48.6 million during its first month, in line with projections by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
From Jan. 5, the first day of the program, to Jan. 31, tolls from the congestion pricing program generated $48.66 million, according to the MTA.
New York City’s controversial traffic tolling program is testing President Donald Trump’s ability to reach beyond his federal ...
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