The MTA is trying something new to deter fare evaders just weeks after installing spikes on some subway turnstiles.
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A court case has nudged a transit agency closer to its goal to grab a prime San Jose property needed for a BART station.
Just weeks after installing so-called "subway spikes" on certain turnstiles at one New York City station, the MTA is trying another new feature in an attempt to deter fare beaters.
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