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				<title><![CDATA[Transit Rolls Out Double-Decker Buses]]></title>
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				<pubDate>2009-05-13 15:26:28</pubDate>			
			
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					  NYC Transit is putting double-decker buses into service Tuesday for a 30-day test run. The buses are expected to be in use on Fifth Avenue and some express routes between the Bronx and Manhattan. The 13-foot-tall buses have seating for more than 81 passengers. Double-deckers once regularly plied Fifth Avenue. The last of them, a 1939 model, was operated by Fifth Avenue Coach and taken out of service in 1953, according to Transit. 

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				<title><![CDATA[J/Z line wants to take you 'Dowtown' ...]]></title>
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				<pubDate>2009-05-13 15:26:28</pubDate>			
			
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					  Are you heading "Dowtown?" 

The J/Z line hopes so, because that's where it's takin' (wink) you.  We spotted this sign at the Fulton Street station in the financial district.  So .. at first we wondered if the direction had been re-christened ... you know .. in honor of the Dow and the direction it is geographically from Fulton .. and you know .. because that's the way it's been heading lately.

Or maybe the MTA just needs to travel around with pocket dictionaries.
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				<title><![CDATA[Happy birthday, Whitestone Bridge!]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/tips/feature/150.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-29 14:40:12</pubDate>			
			
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					  NEW YORK (AP) -- She doesn't look a day over 60.   During 1939 opening ceremonies, master builder Robert Moses declared New York's Whitestone "the finest suspension bridge of them all."   On Wednesday, the Whitestone turned 70 years old.   The bridge spans the East River, linking the Bronx to Queens, and points beyond.   MTA Bridges and Tunnels says that in its first year of operation, 6 million vehicles used the Whitestone. Last year, there were 43 million crossings.
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				<title><![CDATA[LIRR Celebrates 175th Birthday]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/tips/feature/149.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-29 14:38:02</pubDate>			
			
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					   The Long Island Rail Road today is celebrating 175 in existence.
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				<title><![CDATA[TWU Slams MTA Plan For No Raises]]></title>
				<link>http://nyc.subwayalerts.com/tips/resources/126.html</link>
				
				<pubDate>2009-04-27 07:38:15</pubDate>			
			
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					   The issue of the MTA not offering raises to blue collar employees first became public four days ago due to an exclusive report by the New York Daily News’ Pete Donohue. He followed that up with a report which talked about the MTA’s intention to lay out this proposal at a meeting on Tuesday. Now [...]
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				<title><![CDATA[MTA Launches EasyPay Monthly Cards]]></title>
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				<pubDate>2009-04-23 21:10:47</pubDate>			
			
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					   Riders who use unlimited ride MetroCards can now have the $81 monthly fee deducted directly from their credit or debit cards.
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