🗽 BOMA-NY November 2025 Transportation Report: “Planes, Trains, and Too Many Turkeys”
After October’s ghoulish government gridlock, November had a new kind of horror: the shutdown and its pending impact on holiday travel season. The BOMA-NY November Transportation Report covers everything from overflowing subway platforms to Thanksgiving flight delays that make LaGuardia feel like a reality-TV endurance show.
Like its October sibling, 🎃 Ghosts, Gridlock & Gateway Tunnel Ghouls, this month’s NY edition keeps its humor sharp while tracking real urban challenges—from subway safety to the election and its impact on NYC buses. (Free? Wait until MTA bondholders and Governor Hochul weigh in) Whether you’re stuck at Penn Station or navigating Midtown’s bike lanes, the November report is your insider’s guide to how the city moves—and occasionally stalls—before the turkey hits the table.
It also pictures the dreams of our favorite beagle to float above the parade he loves. A Roscoe The Bed Bug Dog Balloon? Someday! In the meantime we’ll enjoy Snoopy and Spider-Man.
Summary:
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MTA fare hikes and infrastructure upgrades are pending.
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Gateway funding remains political purgatory.
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Holiday congestion stretches from JFK’s terminals to your local diner parking lot.
- And there have been a lot of worrying incidents in our unsafe skies. Plus strange creatures on the subway, celebrity sightings, SNL ferry drama, and much much more!
Bell Environmental wishes our BOMA-NY friends very Happy Thanksgiving celebrations with fewer delays, fewer pigeons, and more pumpkin pie.
Read the full November 2025 BOMA NY Transportation Report here.



