The Budget Pain: Mayor’s Fair Fares Cut Falls Heavily on Lower-Income Transit Riders By Gersh Kuntzman | Jun 30, 2020 | No Comments Mayor de Blasio confirmed on Tuesday that he had cut $65 million from the projected $200-million Fair Fares program.
Gov. Cuomo Guarantees 24/7 Subway Service Will Return (Sort Of) By Dave Colon | Jun 29, 2020 | No Comments The subway that is supposed to never sleep is going to wake up (most likely), according to the man in charge.
Monday’s Headlines: Welcome to the Working Week Edition By Streetsblog | Jun 22, 2020 | No Comments Ready or not (you're not), but Phase 2 of New York City's post- (mid-?) coronavirus reopening begins today. Plus all the other news by clicking above.
Op-Ed: A Better Plan Than Cuomo’s $8B Penn Station Annex By Robert Hale | Jun 22, 2020 | No Comments The governor would disrupt Midtown in order to enlarge the station. "Through-running" would enable us to avoid that — and provide one-seat rides around the tri-state.
Report: The MTA Does More for the Nation than The Nation Does for the MTA By Gersh Kuntzman | Jun 17, 2020 | No Comments Ask not what the MTA can do for your country — ask what you can do for the MTA.
Regular Transit Riders Say More Service Is Key To COVID Safety By Dave Colon | Jun 10, 2020 | No Comments Frequent trains and buses are seen as crucial for social distancing, according to the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.