A Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) bus driver was rescued after the bus they were driving slid through a guardrail and was left dangling from the edge of an elevated road in the Bronx on Friday,
An MTA bus operator drove off of a Bronx parkway, leaving the vehicle ominously hanging off the overpass in a Friday morning scare before driving away unharmed, cops said.
A historic and busy Bronx subway station is now fully accessible to all New Yorkers. Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) officials opened on Wednesday the newly remodeled ADA-accessible Westchester Square–East Tremont Avenue station,
drop near a Bronx overpass. No riders were on the Manhattan-bound bus at the time of the accident, which happened at about 8:30 a.m., according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Fire Department ... the Henry Hudson Parkway and Kappock Street in the Bronx. The bus, identified as a BXM1 bus, runs to ...
The express commuter bus missed a turn on the route that travels between Manhattan and the Bronx. The driver, the sole occupant of the bus, was not injured.
An MTA transit bus was seen dramatically dangling over a roadway in the Bronx Friday morning after crashing through a wall. No one was injured in the crash, which happened around 8:45 a.m. at the Henry Hudson Parkway West Service Road above Kappock Street in Spuyten Duyvil.
Which subway line performs the best? Excluding shuttle lines, the L train came out on top, with just 8 percent of 183,428 trains experiencing delays. That may come as a shock to the Brooklynites who upended their lives nearly a decade ago to avoid an L train shutdown that never happened.
A 15-year-old subway surfer was found with head injuries after falling from a train in the Bronx, police sources said.
No injuries were reported after an accident left a New York City bus hanging precariously over the edge of a stone wall by a Bronx overpass.
The $1.403 billion in overtime spent by the MTA in 2024 was down about 0.5% from its record-setting overtime expenditure in 2023, according to a year-end financial report released earlier this week. But the amount was still 1.3% above the $1.385 billion the transit agency had earmarked for overtime last year.
The Vital City report also spotlighted crime at subway stations such as Grand Central; 59th Street-Columbus Circle on the A, B, C, D and 1 trains; and the 74th Street-Broadway/Jackson Heights station on the 7, E, F, M and R lines in Queens.