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Public can’t access fire extinguishers in subway system — and MTA has no plans to change that after horrific murder of woman on F train Katherine Donlevy, Aneeta Bhole December 26, 2024 at 6:15 PM
The MTA worker operating last weekend’s train may have been able “to save that woman if they had acted.” The woman killed in last week’s subway car fire has only been described as homeless.
According to City Journal, this incident is the 11th subway murder this year — the worst of this century. Simon Martial was the deranged man who pushed Michelle Go in front of the train, killing ...
The web app provided a way for riders to get information about any planned work, from late Friday night to early Monday morning, that is going on either on a service(s) or station(s) of the subway during the weekends. [114] [115] [116] On June 11, 2012, the MTA duplicated "The Weekender" site as a free mobile app download for iOS.
As the title suggests, [64] it is a way for riders to get information about any planned work, from late Friday night to early Monday morning, that is going on either on a service(s) or station(s) of the subway during the weekend only. [65] [66] On June 11, 2012, the MTA duplicated "The Weekender" site as a free mobile app download for iOS.
The mitigation plan also entailed improvements to six subway stations, new entrances at two stations, enlarged crosswalks near these subway stations, longer G and C trains, three free out-of-system transfers, [a] increased service on the G, J/Z and M trains, and a weekend extension of the M train to 96th Street and Second Avenue.
New York's public transit system will stop work on a planned subway line expansion and retreat from other maintenance and improvement projects because of a $16.5 billion shortfall caused by Gov ...
On the early morning of March 27, 2020, at around 3:15 AM, a northbound 2 train of the New York City Subway caught fire as it entered the Central Park North–110th Street station in Harlem, Manhattan, New York. The fire killed the train operator, injured at least 16 others, and severely damaged the north part of the station and the train cars.