- The New York City
Transit Authority (also
known as
NYCTA, the TA, or
simply Transit, and
branded as MTA New York City Transit) is a public-benefit corporation...
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token booths (e.g. 1948). In 1953, the New York City
Transit Authority (
NYCTA) took over the
subway from the
Board of Transportation. They
continued to...
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Avenue B red
route roll
signs (
NYCTA acquired the 13
Grumman Flxibles that had been ****igned to
Avenue B and
placed them in
NYCTA service).[citation needed]...
- of 96th Street. In
August 1988, the
NYCTA postponed plans for 1/9 skip-stop
service due to
public opposition.
NYCTA officials recognized that they did...
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NYCTA provide financial data, the
resolution approving the Q88
route required the
NYCTA to
provide relevant data
after one year of operation. A
NYCTA...
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Retrieved September 17, 2021. nycsubway.org—IND
Second System 1929 Plan "1968
NYCTA Expansion Plans (Picture)".
Second Avenue Sagas.
Retrieved December 6, 2013...
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record of 8,872,249
fares was set.: 73 The New York City
Transit Authority (
NYCTA), a
public authority presided by New York City, was
created in 1953 to take...
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subway car
types built in
succession by the St.
Louis Car
Company for the
NYCTA, in a
period that
spanned from 1965–1973. As the straight-ended R40As and...
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Seong Sil Kim v. New York City
Transit Authority is a
lawsuit in
which a
woman who laid down on
subway tracks in 2000 in an
apparent suicide attempt was...
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Chairman of the New York City
Transit Authority (
NYCTA),
Charles Patterson announced that the
NYCTA was
exploring converting the
shuttle to
pilot automatic...