The transit system had been enjoying a recovery from the height of the coronavirus pandemic. A random attack is now threatening its progress.
Tag: Lieber, John Nathan
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The M.T.A. Is No Longer Broke. Now It Must Make Riders Happy.
For as long as many New Yorkers can remember, the transit system has needed more money. Now its budget is finally whole, and the pressure for good service is on.
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Climate Change Is a Key Obstacle for New York City’s Transit System
The M.T.A. released a report on Wednesday that aimed to detail the greatest needs over the next two decades of the city’s aging transit system.
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After Intense Floods, New York City Lurches Back to Life
The city’s transit systems had resumed service, with some delays, as the rain abated on Saturday. The governor warned that climate change was making severe storms more common.
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The Office Market is Cratering. Why Should That Hold Up Penn Station?
Several lawmakers have withdrawn their support for the state’s project in Midtown Manhattan as new developers rush to offer alternatives for remaking the transit hub.