Coverage of the 2012 MTA Santa House at The Mondawmin Metro Transit Station in Baltimore, Maryland. –Mta Maryland on YouTube.
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Baltimore, MD: The 2012 MTA Santa House And Train Garden
Monday, December 24th, 2012River Edge, NJ: Post-Hurricane Sandy NJT Railroad at New Bridge Landing
Monday, December 3rd, 2012– bebo2good1 on YouTube. New Jersey Transit RailroadMTA Metro-North Commuter Railroad’s West of Hudson ServicePascack Valley Line PVL | Spring Valley, NY to/from Hoboken, NJ -Electric-Motive Diesel (EMD) GP40PH-2 (#4147)-Alstom Comet V
View this complete post...New York: Mass Transit Agency Cameras Capture Damage from Sandy
Wednesday, October 31st, 2012The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) catalogs the damage left behind after Hurricane Sandy battered the eastern United States, leaving wind and flood damage throughout NYC’s metropolitan transit system. Flooding in Long Island Rail Road’s East River Tunnel Flooding in the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel Flooded subway station in Lower Manhattan
View this complete post...Queens, NY: East Side Access Update
Friday, September 28th, 2012On September 20, 2012, a “roadheader” excavating machine broke through the tunnel beneath Northern Boulevard in Queens. This milestone is a significant one in MTA Capital Construction’s East Side Access project, an effort that will bring MTA Long Island Rail Road trains into Grand Central for the first time. – mtainfo on YouTube
View this complete post...New York City: Subway Platform Safety
Monday, September 10th, 2012In 2011, 146 people were struck by trains. 47 were killed. Learn more about how you can stay safe on subway platforms. – mtainfo on YouTube.
View this complete post...New York City: Peregrine Falcons and MTA Bridges
Monday, June 4th, 2012Meet the seven new Peregrine Falcon chicks that hatched this year at three MTA bridges. For an in-depth look at the banding process, see http://youtu.be/UXoCqgPRDMU – mtainfo on YouTube
View this complete post...New York City, NY: Henry Hudson Bridge Stringer Replacement
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012MTA Bridges and Tunnels’ Henry Hudson Bridge is undergoing work to replace decades-old structural elements. – mtainfo on YouTube
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