Video captured a New York City commuter bus dangling on the edge of an overpass in the Bronx on Friday morning after the driver collided with a stone wall.
Riders navigated the latest obstacle installed by the MTA at the 59th Street/Lexington Avenue station by just jumping over them.
This “solution” is a train wreck! A flood of turnstile jumpers skipped the fare at a Manhattan subway station Friday — despite newly installed spikes the MTA apparently hopes will curb the rampant problem.
A former New York MTA CEO is being tapped to lead the agency building the $16 billion Gateway rail tunnel under the Hudson River and could be approved as it s CEO Thursday.
Bus Dangles From Overpass in Bronx
Vowing that “on time and on budget has to be the mantra,” former Metropolitan Transportation Authority CEO Thomas Prendergast was hired Thursday to run the agency building the $16 billion Gateway rail tunnel under the Hudson River.
Former Metropolitan Transportation Authority CEO Thomas Prendergast has been named as CEO and president of the Gateway Development Commission, the bi-state agency overseeing construction of the new rail tunnel between New Jersey and Manhattan,
The front of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) BxM1 bus and at least one of its wheels dangled from an elevated road after the crash in the Bronx just before 9am on Friday. It happened at West Kappock Street and Independence Avenue close to Henry Hudson Parkway, over a typically busy sidewalk.
Thomas Prendergast will oversee the $16 billion project to build a new rail tunnel between North Jersey and Manhattan for rail passengers.
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NJ lawyers will no longer pursue their appeal to immediately halt congestion pricing. But they plan to file an amended complaint with new arguments.
New York’s lavish pay, pension and health care plans pushed for by powerful teachers’ unions helped ramp up spending on school districts to a staggering $89 billion.