MTA
Cold Temperatures Cause LIRR Delays
Some Safety Work at Metro-North Train Crossing Never Done
Work deferred at deadly crossing.
The suburban railroad crossing where six people died in a collision between a commuter train and an SUV had undergone a number of upgrades in recent years to reduce the risk of accidents, but some planned work - the installation of a third set of flashing lights - was never done.

Metro North Taps Advocate for Waterbury Branch
LIRR Strike Averted
Governor Cuomo Taking "See How it Goes" Approach to Possible LIRR Strike
Morning Brief: July 15
Unions: Prepare for LIRR Strike
Big and Small Businesses Alike Stand to Suffer from Possible LIRR Strike
M.T.A. Invests in Service Improvements
Transportation authority invests $18 million in service enhancements for the second year in a row.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority will use state money to fund a service improvement package for the second year in a row, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday. The M.T.A.’s plan includes increased bus, subway and commuter train service, as well as enhanced customer satisfaction through new technology and cleaner stations. The transportation authority’s total investment package is valued at $18 million.
