New York City Transit Strike
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2005 New York City transit strike — A closed entrance to the 45th Street station on the BMT Fourth Avenue Line in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The 2005 New York City transit strike was a strike in New York City called by the Transport Workers Union Local 100 (TWU). Negotiations for a new … Wikipedia
1966 New York City transit strike — The 1966 New York City transit strike was a strike in New York City called by the Transport Workers Union (TWU) and Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) after the expiration of their contract with the New York City Transit Authority (TA).… … Wikipedia
1980 New York City transit strike — The 1980 New York City transit strike in New York City (often referred to as the Subway strike) was the first work stoppage at the New York City Transit Authority (a subsidiary of the New York MTA) since 1966. 34,000 members of Transport Workers… … Wikipedia
New York City Transit Authority — The New York City Transit Authority (trading as MTA New York City Bus/Subway and Access A Ride) provides bus, subway, and paratransit service thro … Wikipedia
New York City Transit buses — MTA New York City Bus #8034 makes a stop on the B6 Limited in Canarsie, Brooklyn … Wikipedia
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New York City Subway nomenclature — Signs for southbound ( Downtown Brooklyn ) and northbound ( Uptown The Bronx ) platforms New York City Subway nomenclature describes terminology used in the New York City Subway system as derived from railroading practice, historical origins of… … Wikipedia
New York City Subway in popular culture — The New York City Subway is often seen as an integral part of the city and has had a place in popular culture for at least three quarters of a century. Many living in the area through the 1970s and 1980s remember it for crime and graffiti, but… … Wikipedia
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Timeline of New York City events — Below is a timeline of major events in New York City history.EventsNotable annual events*Macy’s Fourth of July fireworks show (along the East River) *Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade (along Central Park West and Broadway) *Puerto Rican Day Parade… … Wikipedia