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MTA and Amtrak fight over future of Penn Station

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Plus: This week's Times Square water pipe burst chaos. The MTA?s $7 billion plan to renovate Penn

Plus: This week's Times Square water pipe burst chaos. [FORWARD TO A FRIEND]( [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [DONATE]( [WNYC Politics Brief] [Penn Station overhaul sparks feud between MTA and Amtrak]( [an MTA conductor sticks their head out the window of a train]( The MTA’s $7 billion plan to renovate Penn Station got off to a rocky start last month when the agency’s top officials boxed Amtrak executives out of a closed door meeting on the new design of the Midtown train hub, according to an internal letter from an Amtrak leader. The letter — which was obtained by Gothamist through a source — states the July 6 “kickoff” meeting was not attended by or approved by Amtrak, which owns Penn Station. [Read more of the scoop here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 🚆 --------------------------------------------------------------- More transit stories to know this week Water main break that caused chaos in Times Square probably won’t be the last The 127-year-old water pipe burst early Tuesday and left thousands of commuters scrambling after several trains were halted. But the event will likely happen again, experts say, unless the city puts more work into replacing its antiquated water supply system. ([Gothamist]( Brooklyn judge demoted after road rage incident The judge stormed into a school last year to confront a teacher and called her a “stupid b—” because the teacher was double parked and blocking her from passing in her vehicle, according to a report released this week. ([Gothamist]( Woman pushed onto Manhattan subway tracks The random attack happened on Tuesday night at the Chambers Street station on the 1, 2 and 3 lines when a man randomly pushed the woman, injuring her leg, according to police. No arrests have been made yet. ([Gothamist]( MTA to finish subway station elevator upgrades…in 32 years Disability advocates are disappointed in the MTA's slow-moving plans to make hundreds of subway stations more accessible to the roughly 550,000 New Yorkers who have difficulty walking. ([New York Times]( Months of disruption to F and M trains are upon us Service changes on the F and M lines [went into effect Monday]( and it’s not great news for people who live on Roosevelt Island. M train service will also be suspended until Tuesday for switch replacements. ([NY1]( Citi Bike may soon be available at Citi Field Disappointed Mets fans may soon be able to ride out their frustrations all the way home on a Citi Bike. The team is in talks to add the bike-sharing stations outside Citi Field. ([Streetsblog]( MTA's new OMNY system poses cybersecurity risks The tap-to-pay fare system has a feature that shows some riders' recent trips online, allowing anyone to find the last seven days worth of bus and subway trips paid for with a given credit card. ([Daily News]( Archived subway advertisements preserved in Chelsea gallery Dozens of subway advertisements created for the School of Visual Arts were collected for an “underground art” exhibition that just opened in Chelsea. ([New York Times]( ​​​​​​NYC to London in 1.5 hours? NASA is exploring the creation of a supersonic jet that would be able to take you from New York City to London in 90 minutes. ([ABC7]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 🚆 --------------------------------------------------------------- Support WNYC + Gothamist Make a donation to support local, independent journalism. Your contributions are our largest source of funding and pays for essential election coverage and more. [DONATE]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [WNYC]( [WQXR]( [NJPR]( [GOTHAMIST]( [WNYC STUDIOS]( [THE GREENE SPACE]( Copyright © New York Public Radio. 160 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 All rights reserved. [Terms of Use.]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from this list

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