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$30 Million Cuts Proposed to Meet New York Transit Agency Shortage; Plan Emphasizes Curbs on Off-Hour Service Control Board Asked $42 Million Trim $30 MILLION IN CUTS IN TRANSIT PROPOSED
By WOLFGANG SAXON ();
December 15, 1976,
, Section The Week In Review, Page 74, Column , words
The New York City Transit Authority last evening proposed a new package of cuts in subway and bus services, particularly in the early morning hours, to make up for what it said was an "anticipated budget shortfall of $30 million."
December 15, 1976
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