NEW YORK (PIX11) – Turnstile “fins” may be coming to a subway station near you as part of the MTA’s push to stop fare evaders. The vertical, metal “fins,” as they’re called ...
Subway ‘spikes’ were seen on the turnstile handrails at the Lexington Avenue 59th Street Station. The MTA says fare evasion costs the agency around $500 million a year. Meanwhile, New York Gov.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced a new $77 million plan to clamp down on subway crime, while the MTA has also begun installing "spikes" on some of its turnstiles to stop fare evaders who ...
Subway crime has trended down for several years, but several high-profile violent attacks in recent months have rattled ...
The victim was riding a Jamaica-bound F train at about 12:05 a.m. Wednesday when the bearded, balding attacker ran up and ...
This “solution” is a train wreck! A flood of turnstile jumpers skipped the fare at a Manhattan subway station Friday — despite newly installed spikes the MTA apparently hopes will curb the ...
When subway-goers enter the Lexington Avenue, 59th St. station in Manhattan they are greeted by boundaries of spikes. The ...
In her state of the state address, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul promised the NYPD would patrol every single subway train ...
New York City is trying to deter dangerous “subway surfing” through education programs, but some transportation advocates and ...
Step into New York in Seoul Yes, it's deja vu. Step inside a New York City subway-themed cafe in Seoul's Seocho-gu for a cup ...