A Civil Service List consists of all candidates who passed an exam, ranked in score order. An established list is considered active for no less than one year and no more than four years from the date of establishment. For more information visit DCAS’ “Work for the City” webpage at: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dcas/employment/take-an-exam.page
A Civil Service List consists of all candidates who passed an exam, ranked in score order. An established list is considered active for no less than one year and no more than four years from the date of establishment. For more information visit DCAS’ “Work for the City” webpage at: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/work/work.shtml
A List Certification includes the names of eligible candidates on an Active Civil Service List that has been established. The Certification may contain part of a list, the whole list, or multiple lists at the request of an appointing agency, to fill vacancies and/or replace provisionals. Eligible candidates on a Certification may be considered for probable appointment at the appointing Agency. For more information visit DCAS’ “Work for the City” webpage at: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/work/work.shtml
A Civil Service List consists of all candidates who passed an exam, ranked in score order. An established list is considered active for no less than one year and no more than four years from the date of establishment. For more information visit DCAS’ “Work for the City” webpage at: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/work/work.shtml
A Civil Service List consists of all candidates who passed an exam, ranked in score order. An established list is considered active for no less than one year and no more than four years from the date of establishment. For more information visit DCAS’ “Work for the City” webpage at: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/work/work.shtml
A dataset listing all subway and Staten Island Railway stations, with data aggregated by station complex. This dataset includes information on station names, their locations, Station IDs, Complex IDs, GTFS Stop IDs, the services that stop there, the type of structure the station is on or in, whether they are in Manhattan’s Central Business District (CBD), and their ADA-accessibility status.
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This dataset is a list of MTA bus routes that intersect with the CBD, and how each route relates to the CBD (whether it crosses the CBD or is entirely in the CBD). It is meant to be a dimension table that can easily be used with other bus route-level datasets so that data users can easily distinguish between routes serving the CBD and routes that do not.
A Civil Service List consists of all candidates who passed an exam, ranked in score order. An established list is considered active for no less than one year and no more than four years from the date of establishment. For more information visit DCAS’ “Work for the City” webpage at: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/work/work.shtml
This dataset is a dimension table that provides a list of every bus timepoint and whether it falls within or outside of Manhattan’s Central Business District.
In 2022, the number of passengers who entered the New York City Subway system amounted to almost *** billion, a year-over-year increase of around ** percent. During the same year, the busiest station of the subway network, serving **** million passengers, was Time Square-42nd Street, located under Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is the corporation responsible for public transit in the New York City metropolitan area and is the largest transit authority in the United States. The MTA operates a commuter rail service combined with local and express bus lines, a bus rapid transit system, and the NYC Subway. Prior to the pandemic, the MTA transported approximately *** billion passengers, of which around ** percent traveled on the underground network. In 2020, MTA ridership suffered a considerable decrease of almost ** percent compared to the previous year, falling to *** million paid passengers amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Passenger numbers rose to *** billion in 2022, but ridership remained low compared to pre-pandemic figures. U.S. public transportation From coast to coast, the public transit networks in the United States move billions of passengers every year. In 2020 alone, the number of people transported by public transportation amounted to *** billion. A year later, transit ridership dropped sharply to *** billion passengers, a year-on-year decrease of **** percent directly corresponding with the movement and travel restrictions imposed by the federal and state governments. By 2023, the number of passenger trips had recovered to **** billion, which was still ** percent below levels in 2019.
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This dataset is a dimension table that provides a list of every bus timepoint and whether it falls within or outside of Manhattan’s Central Business District.
This is a dataset containing the entrances and exits at New York City Subway and Staten Island Railway stations. Information is provided on the entrance or exit, including their coordinates, the borough they are in, whether it allows entries and exits, and the type of entrance (more information below). The dataset also includes the name of the station complex, the complex ID number, the name of the specific station in the complex the entrance is for (constituent station), the station ID number, the GTFS Stop ID, the daytime routes that stop at the station complex, and the line and division the constituent station is on.
This dataset provides data showing the number of vehicles (including cars, buses, trucks and motorcycles) that pass through each of the bridges and tunnels operated by the MTA each hour of the day. The data is updated weekly.
In 2021, the public transport authority with the highest ridership in the United States was by far the MTA New York City Transit with more than *** billion passenger trips. The Chicago Transit Authority had the second highest ridership at *** million unlinked trips.
A Slow Year For Transit The numbers for unlinked passenger trips reported for 2021 for the largest U.S. transit authorities may seem large, but the total number of unlinked passenger trips declined significantly from 2019, due to travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. From **** billion total unlinked passenger trips in 2019, this number fell to **** billion in 2020, a near ** percent decrease. After 2020, the numbers of unlinked passenger trips look to be on the rise, reaching about **** billion in 2023.
Buses Win the Race Of the **** billion unlinked passenger trips on public transport in 2023, nearly half were by bus. A further ** percent were by heavy rail. The remaining ** percent of public transport trips were largely made up of trips by light rail and commuter rail.
This is a list of NYC TLC authorized Street Hail Livery Permits. This list is accurate to the date and time represented in the Last Date Updated and Last Time Updated fields. For inquiries about the contents of this dataset, please email licensinginquiries@tlc.nyc.gov. Reason Code: G – Good Standing, A – Problem with Permit, B – Problem with Base and C – Problem with Vehicle.
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Holds historical data for mineral and placer, claims and leases, as well as, coal license applications, licenses and leases within the Province of British Columbia. This layer is utilized by Mineral Titles Online title history on the mineral, placer and coal viewers, respectively.
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A Civil Service List consists of all candidates who passed an exam, ranked in score order. An established list is considered active for no less than one year and no more than four years from the date of establishment. For more information visit DCAS’ “Work for the City” webpage at: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dcas/employment/take-an-exam.page