MTA Subways
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MTA Subways is a proposed organizational unit of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York, which would be responsible for operations of the New York City Subway and MTA Staten Island Railway.[1]
The merger would be part of a general restructuring of the MTA's transit operations to group like services of its various agencies (railroads, subways, buses) into new corporations with a single operating focus. Since this would require a dissolution of existing corporations and the formation of new ones, legislation is required at the state level, which as of April 2006, has not been passed by the legislature.
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- ^ "MTA to merge agencies into five companies". Progressive Railroading. October 11, 2002. http://www.progressiverailroading.com/passenger_rail/news/MTA-to-merge-agencies-into-five-companies--10332. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
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