Since the 1960s, control of New York City’s subways has been in the hands of state lawmakers, many of whom live far from the city and rarely ride the trains themselves.
JAMES BARRON and VIVIAN WANG, New York Times
Tue, 08/29/2017 - 1:18pm
Since the 1960s, control of New York City’s subways has been in the hands of state lawmakers, many of whom live far from the city and rarely ride the trains themselves.