New York City: Subway workers not thrilled about new post as ‘customer service ambassadors’

By Dan Rivoli, New York Daily News; November 16, 2017 These subway workers are not rolling out the red carpet…

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Tickets? Puh-leez. There Are Lots of New Ways to Pay Bus and Train Fares.

By Daniel C. Vock, Governing Magazine; November 13, 2017 Depending on the city where you live, paying for a ride…

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Boston T’s declining ridership: Why and where

By Adam Vaccaro, Boston Globe; November 10, 2017 MBTA ridership is on the decline. The agency has in recent weeks…

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New York City: MTA replaces ‘ladies and gentlemen’ subway, bus announcements with more inclusive terms

By Vincent Barone, amNEWYORK; November 9, 2017 Prepare for more inclusive train delay announcements. The MTA is banning the use…

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New York Police Department orders more transit cops to patrol subways alone, leaving some worried for their safety

By Thomas Tracy, Dan Rivoli, and Graham Rayman, New York Daily News; November 9, 2017 The NYPD has ordered more…

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New York City: Making $1,000 per week rapping in the subway

By Mark Chiusano, amNEWYork.com; November 6, 2017 Timothy Little’s subway rapping career started by accident, while he was listening to…

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New York City: Undercover and underground with NYPD elite anti-crime subway unit

By Tim Fleischer, WABC Eyewitness News 7; October 27, 2017 BRONX, New York (WABC) — Undercover. Underground. Members of an…

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New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board Bans Alcohol Ads on Subways, Buses and Trains

By Gwynne Hogan, dnainfo.com; October 25, 2017 NEW YORK CITY — The MTA canned the sale of advertising to beer,…

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Starbucks Door Handles Are 31 Times More Germy Than New York City’s Subways

By Taylor Rock, Editor, The Daily Meal; October 25, 2017 The coffee shop’s door proved slightly less germy than a…

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Nashville, all aboard: Mayor Barry reveals details for $5.2 billion transit plan (and when to expect it)

By Meg Garner, Reporter, Nashville Business Journal; October 17, 2017 Mayor Megan Barry announced Tuesday her $5.2 billion plan for…

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7 of the Most Stunning Subway Stations in the World

By Tim Newcomb, Popular Mechanics; October 16, 2017 Beauty and subways don’t always go hand-in-hand, especially for the millions of…

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New York City subways: MTA to add more space on L line by retrofitting train cars with fold-up seats

By Dan Rivoli, New York Daily News; October 5, 2017 Subway riders, prepare for the cattle cars. Crews are retrofitting…

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New York City: Stalled subways might be costing companies and employees millions

By Sarah Trefethen and Michael Gartland, New York Post; October 1, 2017 Stalled subways could be costing city businesses and…

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