Replacing the midtown Manhattan bus terminal that’s the bane of commuters and the butt of comedians' jokes took a big step forward Thursday and could hit another milestone next month. New York’s city ...
The program aims to generate $15 billion for the MTA’s capital projects and improve transit accessibility. FOX 5's Morgan ...
They’re often stuck behind double-parked cars. Nearly half of riders don’t bother paying the fare. The MTA’s buses are the ...
After Thanksgiving, Metro is cracking down on bus fare evasion. WMATA CEO Randy Clarke announced the organization is going to ...
The redesign is the first major overhaul of the Metrobus network in its 50-year history and will change most routes to better serve customers.
Riders on the Clearwater Regional Transit System, Ashcroft-Cache Creek-Clinton Regional Transit System and Merritt Transit System can now track their buses.
Next year, people riding the MuscaBus will have some designer artwork to examine as they are waiting for their ride to arrive.
The new terminal will be located in an overflow parking lot next to the GCRTA's Brookpark Rapid Station on Brookpark Road.
Dozens of people gathered at Queens Public Library in Jamaica Wednesday evening for the MTA's 2025-29 Capital Plan Open House ...
An East Harlem maniac tried to damage an MTA bus and then attacked the female driver — all in a fit of rage because he missed ...
Time savings? That's hilarious. It will do the exact opposite: increase traffic and make commuting times worse.
Voters in need of a free ride to their polling place on Election Day can turn to the MTA.