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It’s a disaster waiting to happen. NYC Transit supervisors falsified thousands of vital signal inspections across the subway system for years, leaving straphangers at risk for deadly collisions ...
An MTA signal maintainer caught up in the massive scandal where more than 1,000 TWU Local 100 workers dangerously falsified countless safety records will be arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court to… ...
Eight MTA workers and two low-level subway supervisors will be arrested this week and charged with faking signal inspections, the Daily News has learned.
This week Eyewitness News and the MTA are proud to recognize the more than 1,800 employees of the Department of Subways Signals Division.
The MTA is collaborating with the Transit Innovation Partnership on a bidding conference to solicit technology innovations.
It was a major moment for subway signals, and a remarkable shift from neglected piece of anonymous infrastructure to urgent priority for elected officials.
A subway worker is expected to be charged with faking signal inspections and filing bogus reports, the Daily News has learned.
A highly paid, high-ranking supervisor with the MTA's Signals Division is under investigation for allegedly scoring a job in the department for his wholly unqualified and criminally-minded son.
Sometimes, your workload can be downright overwhelming. It’s a time-tested tradition to slack off on the job here and there, but if you’re a New York City subway signal maintainer or manager ...
A report from the MTA inspector general claims agency inspection records were doctored or even made up, possibly sacrificing riders' safety to meet deadlines.