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In the 1920s, workers in major US cities commuted via buses, subways, ferries, streetcars, and automobiles.
The new-look trains rolling on some of the lettered subway lines offer a glimpse into the fleet of the future. With wider ...
The toll affects NJ drivers using the Holland and Lincoln tunnels to enter Manhattan ... than perhaps people in Westchester, Long Island and Staten Island, but let’s see what happens.” ...
NJ Transit saw modest increase in ridership, while PATH saw bigger increases. Not everyone gives the new program credit for the change.
Buses are moving faster in and around New York City ever since congestion pricing kicked in, according to transit officials ... The SIM8X, which goes from Staten Island to Midtown via New Jersey and ...
It’s the first time in 50 years that the MTA has issued a new subway map, a fact which carries a trainload of irony for ...
The trains have since returned. Anyway, the new subway map shows what the old maps have showed forever: Staten Island isn’t directly connected to the city subway system. Sure, we have the SIR.