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Riding the three-car train, which shuttles between the U.S. Capitol and two Senate office buildings, has become a gamble for ...
In the year since the Hudson River rail tunnel project got its record-breaking $6.8 billion federal grant, armies of workers ...
In the TikTok video, the woman is heard screaming as Marshall appears to hold onto her, capturing the attention of nearby ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has moved to seize and demolish properties in East Harlem for the Second Avenue ...
The MTA is initiating eminent domain proceedings to acquire 10 sites in East Harlem for the Second Avenue subway extension, planning to demolish existing buildings for subway entrances.
The 1.5-mile new leg of the subway, which will arc from Second to East 125th, will offer three new stations at East 106th, East 116th and East 125th streets and cost about $7 billion. The Federal ...
The Second Avenue subway extension isn’t only about train access. It’s also about development, which the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is ready to pursue. The MTA filed plans to rezone ...
CBS News New York has learned the MTA plans to award a construction contract for the next phase of the Second Avenue subway project by August.
The MTA board has voted to award a more than $186 million contract with a project management consultant to oversee the work of Phase 2 of the Second Avenue subway extension.
The MTA selected the joint venture over two other teams that submitted proposals for the work on the Second Avenue subway extension.
The start of congestion pricing has the Metropolitan Transportation Authority hitting the gas on the long-anticipated expansion of the Second Avenue subway Q line to Harlem. The agency plans to ...