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Home»Posts tagged with»MTA subway

Better Mass Transit System: Safer, Faster, and More Affordable

By Caribbean American Weekly on April 28, 2022   New York City  

Better Mass Transit System: Safer, Faster, and More Affordable

Photo Credit: Marc A. Hermann / MTA By Manuel Holguin As the COVID-19 pandemic forced New York City into a lockdown, it became a risk, not only to people but to businesses and services, such as the MTA. Two years ago, during the pandemic, the MTA carried only about 10% of its regular riders. Now, […]

Subway Trips Canceled Over Staff Shortages Soar to a Pandemic High

By Caribbean American Weekly on July 8, 2021   New York City  

Subway Trips Canceled Over Staff Shortages Soar to a Pandemic High

By Jose Martinez, THE CITY Straphangers suffered through more than 10,600 canceled subway trips in June due to a shortage of train crews, according to internal MTA records obtained by THE CITY. New York City Transit hadn’t scrapped that many trips in a month due to a lack of train operators or conductors since the […]

NYC Subway Crews Hit Hardest by Coronavirus, MTA Numbers Show

By Caribbean American Weekly on June 2, 2020   Covid, New York City  

NYC Subway Crews Hit Hardest by Coronavirus, MTA Numbers Show

MTA employees clean subway tracks at 96th street station, last stop of Q line during COVID-19 pandemic. – New York, NY – May 6, 2020 (Shutterstock) By Jose Martinez, THE CITY Train operators and conductors have recorded the highest number of COVID-19 infections among subway workers, according to internal documents obtained by THE CITY. Of […]

41 Transit Workers Dead: Crisis Takes Staggering Toll on Subways

By Caribbean American Weekly on April 8, 2020   Covid, New York City  

41 Transit Workers Dead: Crisis Takes Staggering Toll on Subways

NEW YORK, USA – MARCH 21, 2020: Empty subway station with few pedestrians as the result of COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic outbreak in New York City. (Shutterstock) By Christina Goldbaum, NY Times At least 41 transit workers have died, and more than 6,000 more have fallen sick or self-quarantined. Crew shortages have caused over 800 subway delays […]

Rising Subway Door Surprise Openings Still Rare But Jarring

By Caribbean American Weekly on January 14, 2020   Exclusive, New York City  

Rising Subway Door Surprise Openings Still Rare But Jarring

By Jose Martinez, THE CITY The MTA last week pulled nearly 300 of its newest subway cars out of service after doors on a C train partially opened while on the move. But the new R179 subway cars are not the only models whose doors became unexpectedly ajar in recent years. Internal documents obtained by THE CITY […]

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