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Viral videos from inside New York City subway stations show water gushing on platforms and even spilling into train cars amid heavy rain on Monday evening. Following multiple service suspensions and ...
The MTA on Wednesday unveiled a new “easily readable” New York City subway map for the first time in nearly 50 years — but straphangers knocked the redesigned graphic as a “complicated ...
Data obtained by Gothamist through a freedom of information request shows how riders physically feel the effects of the MTA's ...
A lot has changed on the subway in the last 45 years, including stations, train cars, platforms, and even how we pay. But one thing that hadn't changed is the subway map. That is, until now.
First, transit officials in New York City said goodbye to the Metrocard. Now the MTA is waving farewell to another transit icon: the famed subway map. “This is a lynchpin moment,” said MTA ...
More Transit News (Credit: MTA) The change marks the first in 50 years for the subway map. The agency has also increased updates to real-time train information.
The MTA has cancelled a popular program that allows students with autism to record public announcements in the subway system, stunning parents and their special needs kids alike.
The MTA unveiled the first new subway map for New York City in more than 45 years on Wednesday morning.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The Metropolitan Transportation Agency has unveiled the first new map for the New York City subway system in almost half a century.
The MTA, which the governor of New York controls (despite our current governor’s insistence otherwise), was created in 1968 and is responsible for bigger-picture, all-agency issues—budgets ...
While modern day straphangers enjoy amenities that early riders could only dream of, there are some vintage subway features we wish would make a comeback.