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Lost something in a NYC taxi? NYC Yellow Cab Taxi Lost and Found helps you quickly recover lost items from New York City taxis. Plus, book your ride online easily for a hassle-free travel experience. Visit nycyellowcabtaxi.com for lost item assistance an
After all, like we said, no case is really black and white. MTA Official Cleared of Federal Corruption Charges Mr. Sosinsky represented a high-level engineer with the MTA who came under federal scrutiny for allegedly steering lucrative contracts to a company operated by his relatives and for...
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T. Willis had timed our trip to coincide with low tide on the Creek,which is required to pass beneath the MTA’s non functional Cabin M railroad swing bridge which is – at best – just a few feet over the water. We headed into Long Island City along the Dutch Kills tributary of New...
The good news is that if your drunk ass did lose your monthly MetroCard last night, you can just call MTA and they’ll put the money back in your account. Which is very chill of them, and is why losing your MetroCard is so low on this list of priorities. ...
Owned and operated by the MTA, this museum sits inside the once abandoned, Court Street station, which was decommissioned all the way back in 1936. Today though, the former hub of transportation hub now houses an eclectic collection of vintage trains and buses that all help tell the unique ...
During the 1960s, another rail tunnel under the East River was proposed; it was eventually decided to build it at 63th Street and work began in 1969 on what would carry both subway (MTA) and commuter (LIRR) trains; the LIRR would then connect directly with Grand Central Station. Like ot...
If you would rather pay in cash and speak to a human being, each station has a booth with an MTA (Metropolitan Transit Authority) employee in it (usually!). They can answer your questions, sell you a MetroCard for cash, give you a paper map (if they have any on hand – which ofte...