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Mta New York
Lockport (city) - New York

Principal Locations
  1. Albany
  2. Beacon
  3. Buffalo
  4. Elmira
  5. Lockport (city)
  6. Mount Vernon
  7. New Rochelle
  8. Newburgh (city)
  9. Niagara Falls
  10. Peekskill
  11. Poughkeepsie (city)
  12. Schenectady
  13. Syracuse
  14. Utica
  15. Watertown (city)
  16. White Plains
  17. Yonkers

Resources


Mta New York



NYCDOT - Private Operated Bus Service
Private Bus Lines' Service Being Taken Over by MTA The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is taking over the operations of seven private bus lines that operated under franchises from the City of New York. ...

For information on MTA New York City Transit buses, visit the MTA web site . ...

The first stage of the takeover began on January 3, 2005, when MTA Bus began operating the routes of Liberty Lines Express: seven express bus routes between the Bronx and Manhattan. MTA Bus began operating Queens Surface Corporation buses on February 27, 2005 and New York Bus Service on July 1, 2005.. ... [Read More]

New York Regional Training Facility
(E. 42nd St.): MTA-Metro north, The New Haven, Harlem and Hudson lines operate from here. Also, commuter trains for Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Fairfield, and New Haven counties in NY and CT. ...

Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA): New York City area subway, bus, and rail service: ... [Read More]

NYCDOT Home Page
The NYC Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Study is a cooperative effort of NYCDOT, MTA New York City Transit and the New York State Department of Transportation to bring BRT to NYC to improve the speed and reliability of the bus system. ... [Read More]

NYCDOT - Mass Transit
Trains The subway system is operated by New York City Transit, a division of the MTA . The MTA also operates the Long Island Railroad and Metro North Railroad . ...

Information on privately operated bus lines in Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Manhattan. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is taking over the operations of seven private bus lines that operated under franchises from the City of New York. ...

buses operated by NYC Transit, a division of the MTA . ... [Read More]

Public Advocate for the City of New York – NYC Government Guide
People with disabilities are eligible for reduced fares on MTA New York City Transit buses and subways and on Department of Transportation buses. You must present a Medicare card or a Reduced Fare ID card, which you must get from the MTA Reduced-Fare Program. ...

MTA New York City Transit Elevator and Escalator Hotline ...

MTA & DOT Reduced Fare Program ... [Read More]

NYCDOT Home Page
The NYC Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Study is a cooperative effort of NYCDOT, MTA New York City Transit and the New York State Department of Transportation to bring BRT to NYC to improve the speed and reliability of the bus system. ... [Read More]

Public Advocate for the City of New York – Speeches
We cannot respond to budget difficulties by creating a dangerous and inconvenient transit system.  New York City transit riders who have helped the MTA increase its revenue should not be rewarded with fare increases.  Nor do we deserve service cuts.  It is unconscionable to propose both at the same time, especially when the MTA has not shone needed light on its finances.  Fiscal experts in the City Comptroller’s office cannot even track your finances with the documents you have provided.  Before you come completely clean with your finances, New Yorkers will fight you every step of the way. ... [Read More]

Public Advocate for the City of New York – Speeches
Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum's Testimony for MTA Hearing on Proposed East 50th Street Facility 2/10/05 ...

Public Advocate's Testimony at MTA Hearing on Proposed Fare Hikes Held at El Museo del Barrio ...

- Public Advocate Testimony - 2/5/03 - The MTA and New York City Transit have proposed a hiking fares, closing token booths and cutting back bus service. These proposals prey on the convenience, the wallets and the safety of New Yorkers.  ... [Read More]

Federal Transit Administration - Grant Recipients Section
Since 1982 the MTA has been carrying out some of the largest public works rebuilding projects in the country. The MTA is one of North America’s largest transportation networks and serves a population of 14.6 million people in the 5,000-square-mile area fanning out from New York City through Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut.  The MTA regional transportation network includes MTA New York City Transit, MTA Staten Island Railway (part of NYC Transit’s Department of Subways), MTA Long Island Rail Road, MTA Long Island Bus, MTA Metro-North Railroad, MTA Bridges and Tunnels, and MTA Capital Construction. ... [Read More]


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