On Wednesday, the MTA OK’d a plan to hike fares nearly 4% next year, even as it charges motorists $9 to drive in midtown Manhattan — and all while shelling out $1.27 billion for pricey new subway cars.
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On Wednesday, the MTA OK’d a plan to hike fares nearly 4% next year, even as it charges motorists $9 to drive in midtown Manhattan — and all while shelling out $1.27 billion for pricey new subway cars.