How the individual needed up on the tracks has not been determined yet.
The implementation of the new bus network will take place in two phases, beginning on June 29.
Residents there say they’ve seen more illegally parked tractor trailers in recent years that compromise street safety and hurt businesses.
G train passengers now have a 15 percent chance of riding an open-gangway car every time they ride, officials said.
The only subway line out of the peninsula is scheduled for a 17-week shutdown for post-Sandy rehab, and riders are extremely vexed about it.
The MTA on Wednesday unveiled a record $68.4 billion capital improvement program designed to keep the teetering transit system on track.
Southbound B/C trains are running with delays after they shared the tracks with rerouted E trains, the MTA said.
"The only thing dumber than riding on top of a subway train is dropping pants in the process," an MTA spokesperson said.
The bus, which is registered to a high school in Brooklyn, crashed into a parked car after another driver side-swiped it, a report said.
The officers were responding to an emergency, according to a report.
One wave of a fare beater's hand is all it took for new subway gates being tested in Queens to open, a viral TikTok video shows.
A long-awaited revamp of Queens' bus routes was unveiled this week — and officials say changes will expand service to 200,000 more people.
New York City plans to add more than 40 miles of new greenways, with roughly half of corridors coming to Queens, officials said.
Forget the fare while jumping on this Queens bus line, which is one of five citywide that will be free.
A man caused headaches for N and W straphangers Monday morning after he jumped into a non-moving train, police said.
"P----- off," is how an MTA official said 78 broken windows on trains in Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan made him feel.
Commuters can expect delays Friday morning, MTA officials said.
The move is scheduled to start a month after MTA plans to increase the subway fare to $2.90 from $2.75.
The New York City Department of Transportation announced on Monday morning 3 additional Open Streets locations in Queens.
The department added 4,500 square feet of pedestrian space between 160th Street and Union Hall Street.
The legislation proposes creating a task force that would study the cost of building a new bus depot in Flushing.
A report showed that 18 people have died in traffic-related incidents in Queens so far this year.
Major service changes are slated for the 7, A, C, J, Q, and Staten Island Railway trains, the MTA announced Friday.
LIRR will reinstate full-time, year-round service at Mets-Willets Point station beginning Monday, April 24.
The parking spots were revealed in a letter sent by the Department of Transportation on Wednesday.
Exit 5 from the northbound Van Wyck Expressway to Atlantic Avenue will be permanently closed starting on Monday.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said it did not recommend any light rail options at the airport.
MTA announced Wednesday that 12 New York City subway station restrooms will reopen this spring.
The $4.2 billion renovation will create 4,000 jobs, with new gates slated to open in 2026.
Lawmakers are asking the LIRR interim president to reopen the station after it was shut down in 1960.
The hub in Maspeth will have 60 stalls by the end of the year to charge electric vehicles to the public.
The remodeled depot, located at 165-18 Tuskegee Airmen Way, will add 60 charging stations to include 60 electric buses.
The interchange added 22 bridges, three rehabilitated bridges, wider travel lanes, and new lane configurations.
Cameras were first installed on the Q44 SBS’s bus lane on Oct. 3 to issue warning notices to car drivers that blocked the bus lane.
The 21 St (G line), Vernon Blvd (7 line), 104 St (J line) and Court Square (7 line) stations will get a deep clean.
The department also announced that busway pilots serving thousands of riders in Jamaica will now be permanent.
The open street started amid the pandemic when residents from Jackson Heights turned a car-centric corridor into a family-focused street.
The $9.5 billion project was delayed by the pandemic, but is expected to open by 2026 with an expansive 300,000 square foot terminal.
City Council members are pressing the Port Authority to expand the tap-and-go payment system to the airport train much sooner than 2024.
A police dog alerted authorities to an unattended car near the AirTrain, prompting the bomb squad to remove the vehicle, officials said.