The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has released a breathtaking video of the flooding in the Whitehall Street and South Ferry stations in New York caused by superstorm Sandy. To be sure, the damage looksGovernor Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that the MTA would begin resuming limited service on both Long Island Railroad and Metro-North beginning Wednesday at 2PM.An articulated MTA "flexbus" crashed into two stores at the southwest corner of Central Avenue and 3rd Street in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday morning after it swerved to avoid an SUV that had turned in front of it, authorities said. Los AngelesMTA chairman Joseph J. Lhota has released a statement about the recovery of service for transportation systems in New York City. It doesn't look good. Seven subway tunnels under the East River flooded, the Metro-North hasThe MTA currently has a fully committed 2010-2014 capital budget of $24 billion, which does not take into account any spending needs that arise from Sandy. Here is where the current funding comes from (page 15): $10.5 billion in MTA Bonds. $2 billion
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