Starting Oct. 6, Maryland transit riders will be able to discreetly report safety concerns using a new mobile app, part of a broader initiative to improve security across the state’s transit system.
Straphangers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing now have access to on-demand sign language interpreters at select locations through an MTA app, the transit agency announced Monday. The Convo app allows ...
Maryland Transit Administration riders can now upgrade the Transit app to the Royale version, which includes access to upcoming departures for transit lines, route maps and vehicle tracking with the ...
One of the challenges of public transportation is that it inevitably requires strangers — potentially in close quarters and under stress — to get along. The vast majority of riders understand this and ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — If you intend to use the G subway line on weekends, check the MTA app or website for any service ...
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