The MTA is trying something new to deter fare evaders just weeks after installing spikes on some subway turnstiles.
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.
Tim Mulligan is heading up a newly created rolling stock programme office at New York MTA, tasked with widening and deepening ...
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