(Bloomberg) -- Andy Byford, a Briton lionized as New York City’s “Train Daddy,” resigned as chief of the subway agency just two years after taking over the busiest mass-transit system in the U.S.
Amtrak won't say whether it will make public its criteria for picking a contractor for its Trumpified Penn Station revamp.
MTA subway boss Andy Byford on Tuesday addressed reports that he briefly resigned from his post this month amid tensions with Gov. Andrew Cuomo — saying he had unspecified “concerns” but insisting he ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The Trump administration has tapped the former head of the New York City Transit system to oversee the federal rebuilding of Penn Station. Former NYCT President Andy Byford will ...
State legislators are worried about a post-Andy Byford MTA. Days after the popular Big Apple bus and subway chief abruptly quit amid tensions with Gov. Cuomo, his boss was grilled by Albany lawmakers ...
Andy Byford, the former NYC Transit boss known as ‘Train Daddy,’ will return to the U.S. to work for Amtrak, railroad officials confirmed on Thursday. Byford will start on April 10 as a senior vice ...
Mayor Bill de Blasio jumped into the campaign to persuade New York City Transit chief Andy Byford, aka Train Daddy, not to quit. In his weekly Ask the Mayor segment Friday on WNYC, de Blasio told host ...