
The New York Comptroller's Office has released an
alarming report on the state's ailing mass transit system, outlining the colossal catch-22 faced by the MTA. In short, there are improvements that the MTA can make to reverse course, but shoddy infrastructure, combined with dilapidated trains and vehicles, interferes with service, causing riders to flee public transit at alarming rates. And without riders paying fares, the MTA loses a vital revenue stream that would help fix its many transportation problems. That, in turn, means it will likely become increasingly expensive to take the train. [
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