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Will The MTA Raise The Fares This Year?

Will The MTA Raise The Fares This Year?

There's already talk that the MTA will raise fares by more than the expected 7.5 percent next year—but now transit experts say the cash-strapped agency might increase the cost of commuting before the end of 2010. With a budget shortfall that's only gotten worse in recent weeks, MTA chairman Jay Walder told the Times: "[I]t has been my intent to hold to that scheduled increase...I believe that having regularly scheduled increases is preferable to increasing fares and tolls in other circumstances, and we're trying very much to stay in that mode." But trying very much doesn't necessarily mean will, according to insiders. "He very consciously did not rule it out," warned one transit watchdog. more ›

MTA To Lay Off 1,000+ Workers, Up To 500 Station Agents

MTA To Lay Off 1,000+ Workers, Up To 500 Station Agents

Alongside other cost-cutting moves that will eliminate subway and bus lines, nix free student MetroCards, and reduce service, the MTA has announced that it will fire more than 1,000 workers. In an effort to save a projected $50 million, the agency will lay off more than 600 unionized and non-unionized administrative workers, cutting 15 percent of the MTA's administrative payroll. The agency will also deliver pink slips to up to 500 NYC Transit station agents, who are represented by the Transport Workers Union. more ›

Despite Money Woes, Transit Chief Wants Station Makeovers

Despite Money Woes, Transit Chief Wants Station Makeovers

As the MTA faces a crushing financial shortfall that could cause service cuts and fare hikes, the new president of MTA NYC Transit revealed his plans to repaint and refurbish eight recently-renovated subway stations that he says have fallen into disrepair. "I don't want to say that because of our budget issues, we can't make improvements," said Thomas Prendergast. "There's room for improvement, and I honestly think we can do it." more ›

Marching - and Drumming - to the Beat of a Workers' Comp Scam

Marching - and Drumming - to the Beat of a Workers' Comp Scam

The Brooklyn DA's office arrested four NYC Transit Authority workers for trying to bilk the Workers' Compensation system of thousands of dollars for "injuries they either never sustained or grossly exaggerated." For instance, there's Valerie Scroggins, a bus driver who said that she suffered a shoulder injury last September. Between September and January of this year, she received $13,348.98 in checks for her injury. But in November, she took a fateful trip to Europe. more ›

Oh, Snap:  1 Train Screwed

Oh, Snap: 1 Train Screwed

Oh, God, Gothamist totally did not mean to target the 1/9 trains this morning. We were joking. We had no idea there would be a freaking broken rail (aka rail condition) that would further mess up the 7th Avenue Local. We're so sorry: Gothamist thought if we joked about it, nothing would happen. But clearly, there are some things we just cannot joke about. more ›

Weekend Vintage Subway Rides This Month

Weekend Vintage Subway Rides This Month

- Vintage trains run on the 42 St Shuttle. more ›

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