Connecticut's New Haven Commuter Rail Line to Manhattan Faces Possible Cuts
(Bloomberg) -- Connecticut residents may see reduced commuter-rail service to Manhattan if state lawmakers cut funds that help the Metropolitan Tra...

(Bloomberg) -- Connecticut residents may see reduced commuter-rail service to Manhattan if state lawmakers cut funds that help the Metropolitan Transportation Authority operate its New Haven Line. World's Richest Man Loses $11 Billion After LVMH Stock Rout Russian Wagner Chief Blasts Outcome of Putin's Ukraine War Goals World's Biggest Nuclear Plant May Stay Closed Due to Papers Left on Car Roof The MTA, which runs New York City's subways, buses and commuter-rail lines, may be forced to decrease service even during peak travel times if Connecticut lawmakers pass a budget that directs a smaller subsidy to the transit agency, Cathy Rinaldi, president of MTA's Metro-North Railroad, which connects Manhattan to its northern suburbs, said Wednesday during the New York transit agency's monthly board meeting.