August 25, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) decades-long failure with preventive maintenance had resulted in a degraded transit system in New York City. For the last few years the MTA has engaged in a rapid catch up repair program resulting in weekday disruptions of several train lines. Additionally, weekend commuters are faced with massive disruptions city-wide, making travel difficult for motorists, subway riders and pedestrians. On the weekend of August 25, 2018, seventeen (17) subway lines were affected, impacting hundreds of thousands commuter

August 25, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) decades-long failure with preventive maintenance had resulted in a degraded transit system in New York City. For the last few years the MTA has engaged in a rapid catch up repair program resulting in weekday disruptions of several train lines. Additionally, weekend commuters are faced with massive disruptions city-wide, making travel difficult for motorists, subway riders and pedestrians. On the weekend of August 25, 2018, seventeen (17) subway lines were affected, impacting hundreds of thousands commuter Stock Photo
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August 25, 2018 - New York City, New York, US - The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) decades-long failure with preventive maintenance had resulted in a degraded transit system in New York City. For the last few years the MTA has engaged in a rapid catch up repair program resulting in weekday disruptions of several train lines. Additionally, weekend commuters are faced with massive disruptions city-wide, making travel difficult for motorists, subway riders and pedestrians. On the weekend of August 25, 2018, seventeen (17) subway lines were affected, impacting hundreds of thousands commuters. (Credit Image: © G. Ronald Lopez/ZUMA Wire)

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