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The Outlook for Public Transit in N.Y.C.

 harlemcondolife  February 19, 2021  Posted in s:fetch nyt

Source: The New York Times

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Transit officials announced that major cuts to service would be avoided through 2022. But the agency still faces a substantial deficit over the next four years.

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