Mta News Updates 2025. MTA Officials Provide Service Updates Ahead of One The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Board this week approved an aggressive series of capital projects that will make 2025 a transformative year for the transit system - including more reliable new subway cars, more efficient new Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) locomotives, station accessibility improvements, and signal upgrades to the and lines in Brooklyn and Queens Subway and rail service changes: March 14-17, 2025
A quick look at the MTA’s 20252044 20Year Needs Assessment from www.vanshnookenraggen.com
NEW YORK (PIX11) - Transit and transportation are always big topics around the region NEW YORK — The Metropolitan Transportation Authority will hold the first of a series of Open House meetings on its 2025-29 Capital Plan next Monday, Oct
A quick look at the MTA’s 20252044 20Year Needs Assessment
MTA subways, buses, and trains help avoid over 36 million vehicle miles being driven on an average weekday—about 10.2 billion miles a year. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today released its proposed 2025-2029 Capital Plan, outlining a $68.4 billion investment in the region's subways, buses, railroads, bridges, and tunnels over the next five years that ensures New Yorkers continue to have access to reliable, accessible, and sustainable transit. The projects include the acquisition of more reliable subway cars, new Long Island Rail Road locomotives, station accessibility improvements, and signal upgrades for the A and C lines in Brooklyn and Queens.
New tolls for MTA bridges and tunnels take effect. Service changes on the A line and Rockaway Park Shuttle in 2025 The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) board approved a series of capital projects that will allow the transit system to improve in 2025
MTA Inspector General Releases 2023 Annual Report The Bronx Daily. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today released its proposed 2025-2029 Capital Plan, outlining a $68.4 billion investment in the region's subways, buses, railroads, bridges, and tunnels over the next five years that ensures New Yorkers continue to have access to reliable, accessible, and sustainable transit. In 2025, maintenance and improvement projects will proceed, including a record number of new elevator.