By scanning a QR code, riders can use their phones to connect with an interpreter in real-time, who then facilitates conversations with MTA employees.
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Hosted on MSNRail refinement: New exhibit at transit museum features vintage ads that uncover uncouth behaviorManners are not always commonplace on NYC subways. A new art exhibit in Downtown Brooklyn shows that etiquette was often hard ...
The NYPD reported that arrests of alleged subway surfers rose to 229 last year, up from 135 the year before. Most were boys, ...
Transit detectives are searching for the suspect who randomly attacked a man aboard a subway train in Rego Park last week.
As part of the settlement, New York City Transit, the MTA division that operates the subway and Staten Island Railway, agreed ...
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