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New York City's transportation system is far from the greatest in the world. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has tasked his transportation chief with turning things around.
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to expand a state-run program that deploys cops and nurses into the subways to force people into care. It's unclear if the new mayor will retain a city-run program that does the same thing.
South Williamsburg's powerful Orthodox Jewish community has spent decades fighting against bike lanes on Bedford Avenue.
A look back at all the transit news that shaped commuters' lives in 2025.
New Yorkers order so many deliveries that policymakers are mulling a crackdown on app companies.
Threats to withhold federal transportation money from New York are so frequent that state transit officials have begun to roll their eyes.
Researchers at Cornell University find air pollution in the busiest parts of Manhattan fell 22% following the tolls' launch.
State law allows the MTA to increase its daily congestion pricing fee by 25% when the city transportation department declares a "Gridlock Alert" day, but the governor has barred the agency from doing so.
The PATH fare is set to rise from $3 to $4 over the next four years.
Amtrak officials have said the Penn Station overhaul would be contained within the existing transit hub's footprint. Federal documents tell a whole different story.