Our Group Station Managers now have office hours! 🕰️ Riders will have the opportunity to meet and share feedback directly with GSMs, get info about OMNY, Fair Fares, Reduced-Fare, and more. Each GSM will hold Office Hours twice a month at select stations across the system on a rotating basis. Look for info on station screens & posters to find out when GSM Office Hours will be held at a station near you.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Urban Transit Services
New York, NY 77,216 followers
We move the region that moves the world.
About us
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is North America's largest transportation network, serving a population of 15.3 million people in the 5,000-square-mile area fanning out from New York City through Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut. The MTA comprises six agencies: MTA New York City Transit, MTA Bus Company, MTA Long Island Rail Road, MTA Metro-North Railroad, MTA Bridges and Tunnels, and MTA Construction & Development. The MTA network has the nation’s largest bus fleet and more subway and commuter rail cars than all other U.S. transit systems combined. It provides around 2.6 billion trips each year, accounting for about one-third of the nation’s mass transit users and two-thirds of its commuter rail passengers. MTA Bridges and Tunnels, which recorded a record 329 million crossings in 2019, carries more vehicles than any other bridge and tunnel authority in the nation. Interested in doing great work that impacts the lives of millions every day? Apply for a position today. You’ll not only have an opportunity to bring your skills to a mission in which you can take pride, you’ll enjoy first-class benefits including pension and 401(k) retirement savings plans, Wellness programs, Insurance plans, Healthcare plans, a generous vacation and leave package, and medical coverage for spouses, domestic partners, and dependents. The MTA’s provision of safe, clean, efficient public transportation is the lifeblood of the New York City area.
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https://new.mta.info/
External link for Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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- Urban Transit Services
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- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
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- Government Agency
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- Transportation, Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture, Procurement, System Safety, Project Management, Mechanics, Electricians, Ironworkers, Sheet Metal Workers, HVAC, Elevator and Escalator Mechanics, Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Masons, Carpenters, Logistics, Warehousing, Transportation Management, and Information Technology
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New York, NY 10004, US
Employees at Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Updates
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We're partnering with the Whitney Museum of American Art to bring its landmark exhibition, the Whitney Biennial, into the subway system! A special exhibition of vinyl artworks is now on view at W 4 St, Jay St-MetroTech, and Fordham Rd (4), bringing arts & culture to former retail spaces in our system. Additionally, the Whitney will offer in-station art-making activities at select stations throughout the summer, beginning tomorrow at 14 St-Union Sq. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eysqhXmq
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Welcoming the ever popular Raising Cane’s to the LIRR Concourse at Penn Station! 🎉 Grab a meal before catching your next ride on the railroad! 😋
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ICYMI: Discounts + exemptions for congestion pricing are available! Here are the plans individuals can apply for 👇 The Individual Disability Exemption Plan (IDEP) is available for individuals who have disabilities or health conditions that prevent them from using transit. A 50% discount is available for low-income vehicle owners enrolled in the Low-Income Discount Plan (LIDP). Learn more and apply here: mta.info/discounts
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UPDATE as of 6/5: The MTA is postponing the Congestion Relief Zone tolling webinar series until further notice. We’re hosting six webinars in June all about congestion pricing! Along with a Q&A, we'll go over: - How the Congestion Relief Zone works - Program benefits - Discounts + exemptions - What you need to know before tolling begins on June 30 Register now:
Sign up for Congestion Relief Zone webinars
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Here's a behind-the-scenes look at our work to make upgrades along the F line in Brooklyn! This timelapse shows how we recently replaced two large sections of track over the course of a weekend by using pre-assembled panels, a process that allows us to maximize efficiency 🛤️ Learn more about the critical work we're doing to replace track and modernize signals along the F line: https://lnkd.in/eu_kuhpe
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We're proud to share that our Video team has won a Telly Award! 🏆 This is in recognition of the MTA Day in the Life series, highlighting the hard work and dedication of our frontline and behind-the-scenes employees who keep you moving. Check out the full series below, and congratulations to the Video team! 📺: https://lnkd.in/esKzCgHz
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Get to know the Congestion Relief Zone! Congestion Relief Zone tolling goes into effect on June 30—but how familiar are you with the toll zone? Here's a quick refresher: ▪️ It includes all local streets and avenues in Manhattan at or below 60th Street. ▪️ You won’t be charged if you stay exclusively on the FDR Drive, the West Side Highway, or the Hugh Carey connections to West Street. ▪️Crossing credits will apply in the peak if you use E-ZPass and enter the zone through the Holland, Lincoln, Queens-Midtown, or the Hugh Carey Tunnels. ▪️If your trip starts and ends exclusively within the Zone, you won’t be charged a toll. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gGPzDcnd
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Tomorrow, Thursday, May 23, we're hosting a series of BusTalk events across the boroughs 🚍 You can share your feedback on bus service, apply for the City's Fair Fares program, visit our mobile sales vehicle, get info on OMNY, & more. Join us at these locations: -Brooklyn: 86 St/4 Av from 7am-8:30am -Queens: Queens Blvd/Woodhaven Blvd from 10am-11:30am -The Bronx: 3 Av/149 St from 1pm-2:30pm -Manhattan: 1 Av/14 St from 4pm-5:30pm 📸: ethan_nyc29.2 (IG)
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Bumper-to-bumper traffic reduces the quality of life in New York City. When congestion pricing starts on June 30, 100,000 fewer vehicles will enter Manhattan every day. Less traffic means cleaner air, safer streets, less time wasted sitting in gridlock – and a better quality of life for all of us. For more info, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/enfeHhXq