Eighteen people were injured after a track fire was reported on the No.1 subway track, filling a New York City station with smoke, MTA officials said.
An unknown object made contact with the third rail, creating sparks and a "smoke condition," FDNY Deputy Assistant Chief Mike Woods.
Janno Lieber admits the $11 billion terminal had a rocky start in 2023 with confused riders and scheduling issues - but says ...
Service on the 1 subway train was restored late Tuesday afternoon after a southbound train hit some debris on the track and ...
Navigating Grand Central Station just got a little easier now that a new passageway to the 7 line has been completed and ...
It’s more than the opening of a new staircase at Grand Central in Manhattan. Riders are always looking for better ways to get around stations. The most recent ...
Two subway incidents in Manhattan, involving smoke and a fire, caused service disruptions and emergency responses without ...
On Jan. 4, the last of what started as nearly a dozen court battles over Congestion Pricing in Manhattan seemed essentially ...
NEW YORK CITY (WPVI) -- New York City's embattled congestion pricing toll has generated nearly $50 million in its first month, according to the MTA. The agency says about 68% of the revenue came from ...
The first-month tally comes as congestion pricing faces an uncertain future after the Trump administration withdrew federal ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Monday said revenue generated from the first three weeks of the city's ...