by Tyler Durden
Sep 28, 2017 11:20 PM
After a summer plagued by hours-long delays and service outages, New Yorkers’ frustration with the city’s rapidly deteriorating subway system has reached a boiling point. But while the MTA is desperately trying to close massive budget shortfalls by hiking fares in lieu of any kind of meaningful assistance from the State of New York, commuters have noticed that a series of mysterious metal towers have started appearing at the entrances of tunnels and bridges around the city.
And some are expressing frustration with Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the MTA for refusing to release any details about the towers’ purpose, despite planning to spend $100 million on them.