The MTA estimates it loses around $285 million a year to fare evasion in the subway system — due both to turnstile jumping and to scofflaws entering thorough the emergency fire exit gates.
This is turnstile No. 602 in Fare Control Area R238, at one of the entries to the Grand Central–42nd Street subway station. It looks about the same as every other one in the subway system ...
A Queens subway station has become the latest hotspot for fare evasion as the MTA continues to battle the revenue-losing ...
The MTA slapped new metal shields atop a row of turnstiles at a Manhattan subway station in its latest effort to curb fare evasion — but at least one law-breaking rider Wednesday night hopped ...
CityFitness has an existing access control system from a third-party supplier. Integrating Dahua turnstiles with this system was not a simple task. Nevertheless, working together with a local partner ...
Rule-breaking riders are making a mockery of the MTA’s latest attempt to stop fare evaders by easily ducking under or hopping over turnstiles that have been equipped with new crescent-shaped ...
Lennon A Woodside subway station has become the latest hotspot for fare evasion as the MTA continues to battle the ...