New York City Transit Police ended in 1995.
New York City Transit Authority was created in 1953.
New York City Transit buses was created in 1953.
York Region Transit was created in 2001.
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police was created in 1906.
Within the boundries of the incorporated city of New York City. Also with the unification of the transit police and the housing police, they now have jurisdiction of those areas as well. Port authority governs the tunnels and the ferries leading to and from the city.
New York City transit services offers a subway system and buses. The subway is call "NYC Transit Subway" and the bus systems are "New York City Transit" and "MTA Bus".
York Regional Police was created in 1971.
The MTA.
Public transportation in New York City is regulated and administered by the NYCTA (New York City Transit Authority), which is a sub-division of the MTA (Metro Transit Authority). The MTA is the New York State transit authority. See the Related Links below for more information about the NYCTA and the MTA.
New York State Police was created in 1917.
The NYPD was founded in 1928 as the first police aviation unit.