WILLIAMSBURG, Brooklyn (WABC) -- The MTA and DOT are calling a meeting Wednesday an "open house" to address concerns about the looming L train shutdown. Officials are logging the feedback from riders ...
The MTA is adding subway service on the L and A lines starting Monday, part of a $35 million effort to improve trips across 13 routes funded by the state. Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office announced Monday ...
Service on the L line was temporarily suspended between Lorimer Street and Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues. Brooklyn-bound service will end at Lorimer Street, while Manhattan-bound service will end at ...
The MTA boosted weekday service to the L and A trains starting Monday, Gov. Hochul’s office announced. On the L train, four additional round trips will occur during the morning rush hour, including ...
It may not be a total shutdown, but the MTA has announced some big service changes coming to the L train this fall. Officials made the announcement of the fall schedule at MTA headquarters Wednesday.
NEW YORK — After years of planning and a last-minute curveball from the governor, New York City is about to find out what happens when one of its most vital subway lines goes into partial hibernation.
The subway trains on the L line have been covered in grime for months, and the MTA has no way to clean them. A crucial car-washing station at the agency’s train yard in Canarsie, Brooklyn, broke down ...
BUSHWICK, Brooklyn (PIX11) — One person is dead after being hit by a subway train in Brooklyn Sunday night, according to officials. The MTA suspended L train service between Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues and ...
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