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Nolan Hicks is a freelance reporter and a researcher at the NYU Marron Institute of Urban Management’s Transit Costs Project, where he is examining electrification and commuter railroad modernization with a particular focus on the MTA. Previously, he was a longtime reporter for the New York Post, where he covered city agencies, transit, housing, and Albany. His series of stories there in 2023 revealed that the MTA relies too heavily on consultants, resulting in oversize station designs that added $1 billion to the price tag of the Second Avenue Subway’s East Harlem extension. The stories prompted MTA officials to launch a review that’s already saved $300 million. He has also worked for the Daily News on its data projects team and for newspapers in Texas.

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    Can We Design Our Way Out of the Subway-Surfing Crisis?New trains make it much harder to climb out and up, and that’s yet another reason to upgrade.
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    Where Does $9 Congestion Pricing Get Us?Trying to make sense of Kathy Hochul’s mess.
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    Trump’s Election Means It’s Now or Never for Congestion PricingThree billion dollars in federal matching funds will likely evaporate after January 20.
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    Why Does NJ Transit Keep Canceling Trains?The reliably unreliable commuter system is 16 times more likely to face breakdowns than Metro-North is.
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    The Unbuilt Bridge That’s Strangling Penn StationWe need a second span out in Jersey, and nobody’s funded it yet.
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    Do Subway Elevators Really Need to Cost $100 Million Per Station?They’re taking a huge bite out of the MTA’s budget.
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    Amtrak Wants to Sell Us a Very Expensive Penn Station ExpansionThe railroad doesn’t want to improve the current station, which many argue would be cheaper (and faster).
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    Scaling Back Congestion Pricing to Save ItHere’s a proposal that keeps the core of the plan intact but addresses Governor Hochul’s chief concerns.
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    Metropolitan Transit  Authority (MTA) Chair and CEO Janno
    Exactly What We Lost When We Lost Congestion PricingWhat does that $15 billion slash — which will cost us an extra $3 billion on top of that — really mean for transit riders?
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    The MTA’s Oldest Computer Controls Kept Going During the Global Tech OutageMost of the Cuomo-era countdown clocks on the lettered subway lines failed; the old ones on the numbered lines did not.
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    Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor Power Supply Is Ancient and FailingThose hot-weather slowdowns and stoppages are largely the fault of one outdated piece of infrastructure.
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    Congestion Pricing’s Promises Never Reached East HarlemAnd now the Second Avenue Subway won’t either.
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    What Made Kathy Hochul Flip?Inside the governor’s sudden U-turn on congestion pricing.
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    “I Don’t Think There’s a Plan B”Confusion and fury (and Andy Byford) at MTA headquarters as the congestion-pricing news came down.
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