Thursday, November 29, 2012

New york city subway

  • New York's MTA plans $4.8 billion of borrowing after Sandy

    The MTA, with a $12.6 billion budget, operates New York City's subway and bus system, area bridges and tunnels, and commuter railroads that stretch into Long Island and the city's northern suburbs.

    articles.chicagotribune.com

  • 'Love Conductor' brings NY subway riders together

    ... city subway and cbs all of the good looking people that are down there, you know that this is probably a pretty good idea.

    today.msnbc.msn.com

  • Cuomo lays out NY storm-protection plan

    Andrew Cuomo wants huge electrical transformers in commercial buildings hauled to upper floors and wants the ability to shutter key tunnels, airports and subways from floodwaters as part of a $9 billion plan to safeguard New York City from the next ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • New York Storm Preparedness: Cuomo's $9 Billion Plan Would Rethink New ...

    ALBANY, N.Y. -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants huge electrical transformers in commercial buildings hauled to upper floors and wants the ability to shutter key tunnels, airports and subways from floodwaters as part of a $9 billion plan to safeguard New York ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • New York City Goes Without Murders, Shootings, Stabbings For More Than One ...

    His first NYC experience was getting off the subway and walking down the street, encountering a man coming the other way.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Hurricane Sandy: Inflatable Plugs Might Have Minimized New York City Subway ...

    Employees from MTA New York City Transit work to restore the South Ferry subway station after it flooded with seawater during superstorm Sandy on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • New York City subways to reopen Thursday with limited runs, Cuomo says

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City's subway system will resume limited operations on Thursday, four days after it was shut down ahead of the arrival of Sandy, the massive storm that brought unprecedented flooding to the world's financial capital, New ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Man Convicted of a Terrorist Plot to Bomb Subways Is Sent to Prison for Life

    Federal authorities deemed the plan one of the most dangerous terrorist plots against the city. The man, Adis Medunjanin, 28, who was born in Bosnia and grew up in Queens, was considered the heart and soul of the plot - though not its mastermind ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • A subway station in New York is shown flooded with water during Hurricane ...

    Because of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy, transportation in and out of New York City is extremely limited, but is starting to clear.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Most New York Subway Service Resumes

    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday that 80% of service in the New York City subway system has been restored, including critical under-river connections between Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn.

    online.wsj.com

  • Suri Cruise, Katie Holmes safe? Uses New York City's subway as paparazzi ...

    Katie Holmes and Suri Cruise took the subway home on Saturday just like any other New York City resident. While the two seemed comfortable on the train, it would appear there would be a safety concern for the mother and daughter as the paparazzi are ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Knicks and Nets Rivalry Begins at Barclays

    Monday night's game marked the beginning of the first ever "Subway Series" for pro Chris Dell A basketball game on Monday night marked the beginning of the first "Subway Series" for pro basketball in New York City. With both teams riding a hot early ...

    fort-greene.thelocal.nytimes.com

  • 'Steady' Photography Zine Released in NYC

    Founded by Brian Kelley (Killing It Everyday), Dan Zvereff (Zvereff) and Justin Hogan (Thanks Camera), the premiere issue titled "Subways", is a raw study of New York City's transit system. Each issue has three chapters, one for each contributor ...

    www.complex.com

  • AP IMPACT: Will NYC act to block future surges?

    Prominent planners and builders say now is the time to think big to shield the city's core: a 5-mile barrier blocking the entryway to New York Harbor, an archipelago of man-made islets guarding the tip of Manhattan, or something like CDM Smith engineer ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • NYC subway operating 80 percent of network, fuel headed to NY area: Cuomo

    (Reuters) - The New York City subway system is now operating along 80 percent of its network, and more of the network will come back on line through the weekend, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Saturday.

    www.reuters.com

  • New video of Sandy flooding NYC subway

    President Barack Obama got his first look Thursday at the devastation that Superstorm Sandy waged on New York City, with a helicopter tour above flood-ravaged and burned-out sections of Queens and Staten Island.

    www.khou.com

  • New York City subways: A slowed, darkened city begins to stir to life

    subway New York City subways: A slowed, darkened city begins to stir to life. Morning rush-hour traffic appeared thicker than on an ordinary day as people started to return to work, but the New York City subways are still not working. (AP Photo/Richard ...

    www.voxxi.com

  • 'Is the Subway Broken?' Asks an 8-Year-Old

    When Hurricane Sandy forced schools across New York City to close for an entire week, students at PS 11 were told to try to keep busy.

    fort-greene.thelocal.nytimes.com

  • One Week After Sandy, New York Subway Returns At 80 Percent Service

    Fortunately for New York and the estimated 8.7 million people who rely on the city's mass transit system each day, just one feature of that forecast proved wrong.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • The Sinking of New York City's Subways

    It took just short days before New York's subways overcame the assorted horrors of 'Frankenstorm', Superstorm Sandy's turning subway tunnels into horizontal saltwater silos proving nothing that could stop NY. But just after Sandy struck, Bloomberg News ...

    www.counterpunch.org

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