The investigation into what sparked a fire on a subway train in Washington Heights earlier this week, injuring 18 people, is raising questions about preventative measures. Transit officials were back ...
A competition is underway among three private firms that are all trying to ink a massive contract to overhaul the subway's ...
The MTA is sniffing around on testing pee-detection technology that alerts staff to clean wet and smelly messes in subway elevators. Richard Davey, president of New York City Transit, said Monday at a ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The MTA is conducting a first test of possible technology that could one day bring Wi-Fi to cars in the city's subway system. The technology is currently being tested in four subway ...
It’s the MTA’s “Number 1” priority. Urine detection technology could be coming to the yellow-soaked elevators of the Big Apple’s massive subway system, a top transit official said. “We are actually ...
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The MTA plans to use artificial intelligence technology to help prevent buses from breaking down on the road. The agency has tested the tech — from the company Preteckt — for two years. It’s a ...
NEW YORK — Of the many ways the New York City subway unravels on a near daily basis, it has one Achilles’ heel that remains an impediment to any significant turnaround — the balky signals that control ...
After a year that saw the most deaths on MTA-operated tracks since 2008, the agency is testing out new technology for safety reasons. The goal is to employ motion sensor technologies to warn ...