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The MTA is looking into replacing NYC's subway turnstiles with gates that would physically open to let passengers through.
The MTA is getting serious about fare evasion. This fall, New Yorkers will start to see a futuristic fix popping up across 20 subway stations: modern fare gates designed to foil even the most ...
The MTA has gone off the rails with its fare evasion crackdown, critics say. The agency’s latest attempt at thwarting fare ...
New York’s subway system plans to test four potential technologies to stop gate hoppers. The era of subway gate jumping could ...
The MTA is hoping new fare evasion gates will further stop passengers trying to get around paying for a ride on the New York ...
The new fare gates feature elements that make it much harder for subway riders to jump over the turnstiles and avoiding ...
The MTA plans to test modern gates later this year in several NYC subway stations. The models will be tested at five ...
The update is the latest in a years-long plan to remove the familiar turnstile and replace it with the kinds of toll gates ...
MTA to test new fare gates to combat fare evasion in NYC subways, introducing advanced technology at 20 stations as part of a ...
Transit officials have griped about fare evasion for decades, but until now never moved to fundamentally redesign the city's subway turnstiles.
The MTA has announced they will be testing four different modern fare gates at 20 different stations across New York City.