Wednesday, October 31, 2012

MTA

  • Limited MTA subway service to resume on Thursday: Gov. Cuomo

    The MTA says the following subways will run every 10 minutes: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, A, D, F, J, L, M, N and R. The 3, 7, B, C, E, G and Q Trains, and the Franklin Avenue and Rockaway Park shuttles, are not expected to start running tomorrow.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • MTA Chair on standing water in NY subway system: The water actually almost ...

    Today on CNN's The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, chairman of New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority Joe Lhota spoke with CNN's Wolf Blitzer about the standing water in the subway system, "I'm not concerned about the water sitting there that long.

    cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com

  • Can the Port Authority and MTA afford repairs after Sandy?

    The MTA currently has a fully committed 2010-2014 capital budget of $24 billion, which does not take into account any spending needs that arise from Sandy.

    blogs.reuters.com

  • MTA guard shoots screwdriver-wielding man who tried to barge into subway ...

    An armed MTA subway guard shot an apparently homeless man who tried to barge into a shuttered station in Brooklyn early Wednesday, authorities said.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • More MTA service resuming, including subways: Gov. Cuomo

    Some subways will be coming back on Thursday, officials said, and commuter rail service was scheduled to resume on Wednesday afternoon.

    www.amny.com

  • MTA subway, power outages biggest challenges in NYC after Sandy, Bloomberg ...

    MTA subway, power outages biggest challenges in NYC after Sandy, Bloomberg says. Originally published: October 31, 2012 9:39 AM Updated: October 31, 2012 11:24 AM By BLOOMBERG NEWS.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • Sandy aftermath: Metro-North remains shut down

    The entire Metro-North and MTA train system remained at a standstill Tuesday in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, and it could be days before service is completely restored.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • MTA bus crashes into building in downtown LA

    An articulated MTA "flexbus" crashed into two stores at the southwest corner of Central Avenue and 3rd Street in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday morning after it swerved to avoid an SUV that had turned in front of it, authorities said.

    latimesblogs.latimes.com

  • MTA buses running again after Hurricane Sandy slams NYC

    Cuomo and MTA Chairman said the authority would try and restore parts of the subway system and complement it with bus service - but said restoring service through now-flooded subway tunnels beneath the East River was a daunting task.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • (UPDATE) Limited subway service starts TODAY

    MTA.INFO. It is still unclear when MTA workers will be able to get the subways up and running again. More about nyc · More than 760,000 Con Ed customers in NYC still without power · (UPDATE) PHOTOS: Extensive damage across tri-state transit system ...

    www.metro.us

  • East River bridges reopen

    The Department of Transportation says the Brooklyn, Manhattan, Williamsburg and the Ed Koch-Queensboro bridges reopened to all vehicles on Tuesday.

    online.wsj.com

  • MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota: Subway System Will Come Back A Little At A Time

    MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota said this morning that Hurricane Sandy created historic damage to the metropolitan region's transportation systems.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • MTA resumes limited service Thursday

    Wednesday, 1:45 p.m. - While the MTA announced some Metro-North Railroad service would resume Wednesday afternoon, it will not include service in Connecticut on the New Haven Line.

    www.acorn-online.com

  • Sandy Aftermath: These MTA Buses Are Running Right Now

    On Tuesday night the MTA said the below buses are up and running on a slightly modified Sunday schedule (read: be patient and be aware of the streets and signage around you because the bus may need to make detours).

    gothamist.com

  • Let the Great MTA Cleanup Begin

    We've been hearing all day that this the most devastating disaster the MTA has ever experience. On Sunday, the subway celebrated its 108th birthday.

    observer.com

  • Metro-North, MTA remain closed; service to be phased in

    The entire Metro-North and MTA train system remained at a standstill Tuesday in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, and it could be days before service is completely restored.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • How The MTA Plans To Un-Flood The New York City Subway System

    Last night, however, Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on a vital part of the city's infrastructure - at the South Ferry hub in lower Manhattan, MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota said that water levels were "ceiling high." Meanwhile, there are seven subway ...

    www.buzzfeed.com

  • MTA Chairman: Hurricane Sandy A Devastating Disaster For Mass Transit

    Before the MTA can start cleaning up it needs to take stock. And in the early morning light MTA Chairman Lhota says the damage to the subway is devastating.

    gothamist.com

  • Metro-North, MTA remain closed; service resumption time uncertain

    The entire Metro-North and MTA system remained shut down Tuesday while workers assessed Hurricane Sandy's damage to rail lines.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • MTA chief: Sandy a 'devastating' disaster

    (Oct. 30, 2012). MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota outlined blows from Sandy in a statement early Tuesday, a list of vast damages that will likely keep much of public transit offline for some time.

    www.newsday.com

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