New York Transway (Semper Idem)

The New York City Transway is a public transit system owned by the City of New York and operated by the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Opened in 2037, the New York Transway has the largest fleet of any transway in North America, and its opening was marked as a turning point in automated transportation, and was lauded for being one of the most efficient public transport systems in the world.

The Transway operates with a fleet of autonomous cars, scattered around the city and the surrounding metropolitan area. Users can "call" a car towards them, and if their identity is approved, can board and arrive at a specified destination. Unlike most transways, fares are not free and can vary depending on season and avaliability. However, the transway only operates within city limits. In recent years, the Transway has come under fire for its outdated fleet, as well as a burgeoning price.

Several integration features with the Newark Transway are planned for 2063.