The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board has approved a contract valued at $1.507bn for the purchase of 378 new R268 ...
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority has approved purchasing 379 new R268 subway cars to modernize its fleet.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board has approved purchase of 378 R268 subway cars from Kawasaki Railcar under a ...
According to the MTA, there was a decoupling between the third and fourth car of a No. 4 train, meaning the cars separated.
The MTA’s recent order of 378 R268 cars includes 11 eight-car trains that will be sent to the C line to replace the still-new, 10-car R211 sets that have been running for less than two years.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority greenlighted a jaw-dropping $1.5 billion deal Wednesday to buy hundreds of new ...
No injuries were reported, but several hours of service disruptions resulted Sunday evening following the separation of cars ...
New York City Transit President Demetrius Crichlow said the separation of train cars is "an unusual incident," but says the train's brakes immediately activated as intended.
Two train cars uncoupled on a No. 4 train heading into Manhattan from the Bronx on Sunday. No injuries were reported.
The equipment disappeared from one of City Transit’s four specialized “track geometry cars” while it was parked at Coney Island Yard.