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One can get a New York MTA travel schedule on the MTA website where they provide both rail (Long Island Rail Road, Metro- North Railroad) and New York City Bus (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan) schedules.
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MTA Metro Station is a railroad station. They offer trips to several destinations in the North East. For a complete listing of destination spots you will need to go to their website.
The MTA Rail system, which is part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City, includes several rail lines, primarily the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and the Metro-North Railroad. The LIRR has 11 branches, while Metro-North operates three lines: the Hudson Line, Harlem Line, and New Haven Line. Together, these services provide extensive commuter rail coverage in the New York metropolitan area.
The only Number 6 train you may be referring to is the MTA Subway number 6. This train line does not go to NYC Penn Station, but does go to Grand Central Station. The best suggestion is to take the MTA "S" train (for Shuttle) that gives you a very fast trip from Penn Station to Grand Central. There you will find the number 6 train.
The oldest still operating train station in the US which is located outside the park and is now used by the MTA.
MTA Building was created in 1995.
You could go to the main office of the MTA Bus Station and ask them how to read it. Maybe some one else there knows how to read it. But if not usually there is a map key on all maps. At least somewhere. They can really help you and let you know what is what on a map.
There are several sources where one can find the MTA bus schedule. For example, one can visit the official MTA website for all the MTA bus schedules.
MTA Capital Construction was created in 2003.
MTA Bus Company was created in 2005.
RV MTA Selen was created in 2011-01.