They all got fired in 1981
Transit police are police officers that work specifically for, or in the area of, a transit company. IE: police that work in the subway or at a bus station.
Chicago Department of Aviation Police Chicago Housing Authority Police Department Chicago Park District Police Department Lincoln Park District Police Department Morgan Park Police Department South Park District Police Department West Park District Police Department http://odmp.org/agency.php?agencyid=657
Yes, Police and Transit Police are both Police Departments with the same authoirty, some even being emplyoed by the same city, the only difference being that Transit Police patrol duties are aboard buses, subways, trams etc, and Police usually have different patrol areas and aren't usually aboard buses or subways when Transit Police exsist.
They both have the same authority the difference is that state law enforcement have no jurisdiction in the home state and local police well only in there city or county back to your question state police have more power but state police try not to interfere with local law enforcement They have the same authority, but CPD's jurisdiction ends at the city limits. ISP has statewide jurisdiction.
New Jersey Transit Police Department was created in 1983.
New York City Transit Police was created in 1933.
New York City Transit Police ended in 1995.
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.
Warwickshire Police Authority was created in 1995.
Metropolitan Police Authority was created in 2000.
Metropolitan Police Authority ended in 2012.
Independent Police Conduct Authority was created in 1988.