New York City Transit Police
The New York City Transit Police Department, that was started in 1953, was a transit police department for the New York City Subway and bus lines. It became part of the NYPD in 1995 as the Transit Bureau of the New York City Police Department by decision of New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.[1]
New York City Transit Police Department | |
Agency Overview | |
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Formed | 1953 |
Dissolved | 1995 |
Legal personality | Governmental agency |
Jurisdictional Structure | |
Divisional agency (Operations jurisdiction) | City of New York in the State of New York , USA |
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Map of New York City Transit Police Department's jurisdiction. | |
Size | 1,214.4 kmĀ² |
Population | 8,274,527 |
Legal jurisdiction | New York City |
General nature |
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Specialist jurisdiction | Commuter transit systems and immediate environs, rail, tram, ferry, bus, etc. |
Operational Structure | |
Police Officers | Approx. 4000 |
Transit police in movies
The New York City Transit Police were made famous in movies such as:
- The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
- Money Train
- Die Hard 3
Related pages
- Amtrak Police
- British Transport Police
- New Jersey Transit Police Department
- Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police
- Port Authority Police Department
- Transit police
- TTC Special Constable Services
- Color of the day (police)
References
- New York City Government Archived 2007-08-05 at the Wayback Machine, 2002, Accessed August 29, 2007.
Other websites
- New York City Police Department Transit Bureau Archived 2007-08-12 at the Wayback Machine
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