- Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police
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Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Abbreviation MTA Police Patch of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police. Logo of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police. Agency overview Formed 1998 Legal personality Governmental: Government agency Jurisdictional structure Operations jurisdiction* City of New York in the state of New York, USA Legal jurisdiction New York and Connecticut General nature Specialist jurisdiction Commuter transit systems and immediate environs, rail, tram, ferry, bus, etc. Operational structure Police Officers 646 Director responsible William Morange Agency executive Michael R. Coan, Chief Parent agency MTA Units List- Patrol
- Highway Patrol
- Detective Division
- Inter-agency Counterterrorism Task Force
- Emergency Services Unit
- Canine Unit (K-9)
- Communications Unit
- Technology & System Development
- Right of Way Task Force
- Internal Affairs Bureau
Facilities Districts 9- District # 1 - Suffolk County, New York
- District # 2 - Nassau County, New York
- District # 3 - Queens and Brooklyn Counties of New York
- District # 4 - Penn Station
- District # 5 - Grand Central Terminal and 125th Street Station
- District # 6 - Lower Westchester County and the Bronx, New York
- District # 7 - Upper Westchester, Dutchess, Rockland, Putnam, and Orange Counties of New York
- District # 8 - Fairfield and New Haven Counties of Connecticut
- District # 9 - Richmond County, New York
Website Official Site Footnotes * Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police, or MTA Police, is the police agency of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, or MTA. Officers of the MTA Police are fully empowered under the New York State Public Authorities Law and are commissioned in the state of Connecticut.
The department was formed in 1998, with the consolidation of the Long Island Rail Road Police and the Metro-North Railroad Police Departments. Since 9/11, the department has expanded in size and has ramped up dramatically its counter-terrorism capabilities, adding canine teams and emergency services officers. There are 1 lieutenant, 4 sergeants, and 44 police officers who are assigned to the K-9 Unit and serve as handlers with their canine partners.
On June 1, 2005 the MTA Staten Island Railway Police Department, with 25 officers, was merged with the MTA Police. The MTA Staten Island Railway Police Department was responsible for policing the Staten Island Rapid Transit System (SIRT) in the Staten Island borough of New York City. This was the final step in consolidating MTA agency law enforcement, and increased the total workforce of the department to 716, including civilians.[1]
Because the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority is a part of the MTA, there has been discussion around incorporating the Bridge and Tunnel Officers (BTOs) into the MTA Police. This has not yet occurred, primarily because BTOs are in a separate government department and there are concerns about seniority.
MTA Police are not responsible for the New York City Subway. The subways are patrolled by the New York Police Department's Transit Bureau.
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Ranks of Department
The following is a list of all of the ranks of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department:
Title Insignia Uniform Shirt Color Chief of Department White Assistant Chief White Deputy Chief White Assistant Deputy Chief White Inspector White Deputy Inspector White Captain/Detective Captain White Lieutenant/Detective Lieutenant White Sergeant/Detective Sergeant Dark Blue Police Officer/Detective Dark Blue Rank insignia for Sergeant and Detective Sergeant (when in uniform) is worn on the upper sleeves of the shirt and jacket while rank insignia for Lieutenant through Chief of Department is worn on the collars of the shirt and the shoulders of the jacket.
Police Districts
The districts of the M.T.A. Police Department include:
- District # 1 - Suffolk County, New York
- District # 2 - Nassau County, New York
- District # 3 - Queens and Kings Counties of New York
- District # 4 - Penn Station
- District # 5 - Grand Central Terminal and 125th Street Station
- District # 6 - Lower Westchester County and the Bronx, New York
- District # 7 - Upper Westchester, Dutchess, Rockland, Putnam, and Orange Counties of New York
- District # 8 - Fairfield and New Haven Counties of Connecticut
- District # 9 - Richmond County, New York
Specialized Units
The department has the following specialized units (details):
- Detective Division
- Inter-agency Counterterrorism Task Force (ICTF)
- Emergency Services Unit (ESU) [2]
- Canine Unit (K-9)
- Highway Patrol [3]
- Communications Unit
- Internal Affairs Bureau
- Technology & System Development (TSD)
- Right of Way Task Force (ROW)
See also
- Metropolitan Transportation Authority
- Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority Police
- List of law enforcement agencies in New York
- New York City Police Department
- Port Authority Police Department
- Color of the day (police)
References
External links
Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York Bus Rapid transit Commuter rail Crossings MTA Bridges and TunnelsLaw enforcement Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police • New York City Police Department Transit Bureau • Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority Police DepartmentFleet Other Law enforcement agencies in Fairfield County, Connecticut State Level Connecticut State Police • Metropolitan Transportation Authority PoliceCounty Level Fairfield County Sheriff's Department • Fairfield County MarshalTown/City Level Bethel Police Department • Bridgeport Police Department • Bridgeport Park Police Department • Bristol Police Department • Brookfield Police Department • Danbury Police Department • Darien Police Department • Easton Police Department • Fairfield Police Department • Greenwich Police Department • New Canaan Police Department • Newtown Police Department • Norwalk Police Department • Ridgefield Police Department • Shelton Police Department • Shelton Sheriff's Department • Stamford Police Department • Stratford Police Department • Weston Police Department • Westport Police Department • Wilton Police Department • Trumbull Police DepartmentUniversity Level Western Connecticut State University Police Department • Sacred Heart University Public SafetyCategories:- Specialist law enforcement agencies
- Specialist police departments of New York
- Transit police departments of the United States
- Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York
- Specialist police departments of Connecticut
- Law enforcement agencies of New York City
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