NEW YORK (WABC) -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the MTA on Monday announced how the agency will spend $27 billion as part of the five-year Capital Program to renew and expand the MTA network.
Upgrades are coming to nearly a third of the MTA’s subway cars and it could mean big changes to some familiar aesthetics New Yorkers have grown accustomed to while riding the rails. The agency says ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority greenlighted a jaw-dropping $1.5 billion deal Wednesday to buy hundreds of new subway cars. The MTA board voted to award Kawasaki a lucrative contract to ...
A Metropolitan Transportation Authority plan to replace about one-third of its subway fleet will allow the agency to finally retire train cars dating back to the 1980s. MTA officials on Thursday put ...
The largest subway car upgrade in New York City’s history is underway, MTA officials said Thursday as they launched a request ...
SPRINGFIELD — With work on MBTA subway cars ready to ramp up at CRRC following a customs dispute. Phil Eng said he’s working to keep the plant open even after its current orders are completed. That’s ...