The veto is a blow to the powerful Transit Workers Union, which had supported the effort for decades. Budget watchdogs welcomed the governor’s decision.
The bill, which would have ensured that every train had a conductor and a driver, as most now do, was supported by the transit workers’ union and opposed by many transit advocates.
We met the voices of the NYC subway on our nostalgia ride this weekend!
The governor's office also earmark another $77 million to support overtime for NYPD officers assigned to patrol subway platforms.
The victim was riding a southbound R train passing through Steinway Street in Astoria around 2 a.m. Saturday when the menace ...
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Manspreading maniac punches NYC public school teacher in the face for simply sitting on subway
At that point, I was literally stuck there with the dude that kept saying that he’s gonna break my jaw … Over a seat?
The victim, a 31-year-old woman, was leaning out of a train car on the southbound A and C trains platform at the Hoyt ...
A chaotic rat fight erupts on the tracks after one rodent discovers half a bagel, setting off a surprisingly long and ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has vetoed a bill that would have required two-person crews on New York City subway trains.
Gov. Kathy Hochul said the state would spend another $77 million on police patrols in the subway, acknowledging that felony ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul rebuffed a union push to require subway trains to operate with at least two workers, saying it would siphon ...
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