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Eugene

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Sat Nov 18, 2017, 12:52 PM Nov 2017

How Politics and Bad Decisions Starved New York's Subways

Source: New York Times

How Politics and Bad Decisions Starved New York’s Subways

Disruptions and delays have roiled the system this year. But the crisis was long in the making, fueled by a litany of errors, a Times investigation shows.

By BRIAN M. ROSENTHAL, EMMA G. FITZSIMMONS and MICHAEL LaFORGIA Photographs by JOHN TAGGART NOV. 18, 2017

After a drumbeat of transit disasters this year, it became impossible to ignore the failures of the New York City subway system.

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But the problems plaguing the subway did not suddenly sweep over the city like a tornado or a flood. They were years in the making, and they might have been avoided if decision makers had put the interests of train riders and daily operations ahead of flashy projects and financial gimmicks.

An examination by The New York Times reveals in stark terms how the needs of the aging, overburdened system have grown while city and state politicians have consistently steered money away from addressing them.

Century-old tunnels and track routes are crumbling, but The Times found that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s budget for subway maintenance has barely changed, when adjusted for inflation, from what it was 25 years ago.

Signal problems and car equipment failures occur twice as frequently as a decade ago, but hundreds of mechanic positions have been cut because there is not enough money to pay them — even though the average total compensation for subway managers has grown to nearly $300,000 a year.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/18/nyregion/new-york-subway-system-failure-delays.html
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How Politics and Bad Decisions Starved New York's Subways (Original Post) Eugene Nov 2017 OP
Same old story, corruption, greed. While America rots. nt Irish_Dem Nov 2017 #1
maybe salaries of workers and management need to be tied to on time subway performance nt msongs Nov 2017 #2
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