Border czar Tom Homan was adamant Thursday that federal law enforcement authorities will eventually get their hands on and deport the illegal migrant accused of torching a woman to death on a New York City subway car.
Shane Dan Turner can often be found in New York City subway stations decked out in a black blazer and entertaining straphangers with classics like The Beatles’ “You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away” and Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” during rush hour.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is spending up to $1,900 each for stainless-steel, waist-high gates it erects at subway stations, meaning the structures at a station such as First Avenue on the L line, with 62 barriers, cost roughly $100,000 for materials.
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ABC 7 New York on MSNMayor's office says major transit crimes are down 1 year since police flooded subway systemJosh Einiger got an exclusive look at the subway safety initiative introduced by Gov. Kathy Hochul, one year later.
Two teenage boys were slashed and robbed on a subway platform in Upper Manhattan after being attacked by a group of four individuals, police said.
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Trânsito e Metrô on MSNNew York Subway Authorities Use Google Pixel Phones to Detect Line IssuesThe New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is testing the use of Google Pixel phones to closely monitor potential damage to subway tracks. The post New York Subway Authorities Use Google Pixel Phones to Detect Line Issues appeared first on Trânsito e metrô.
Serious subway crime dropped 15% in February, a month into the NYPD’s new crackdown on transit rules violations, as shootings citywide hit a 30-year low. The re-emphasis on enforcing small-bore infractions,
New York City's transit authority is one of a few US systems experimenting with using sensors and AI to improve track inspections.
The MTA rolled out its first “open gangway” subway train on the G line Tuesday, with more expected to enter service in the coming months, according to the transit agency.
While NYC’s cow tunnels are perhaps the most famous, they were not unique to the metropolis. Around the world, farmers and city planners devised similar solutions to safely transport cattle across busy roads, railways, and urban landscapes.
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