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Data obtained by Gothamist through a freedom of information request shows how riders physically feel the effects of the MTA's ...
New York City’s aging subway cars are having a hard time keeping up with extreme heat, reports Ramsey Khalifeh in Gothamist, ...
Shiny new subway cars with dark blue accents took to the tracks of the A train tracks in upper Manhattan on Friday afternoon, becoming the first R211 cars to enter service. “No offense to the… ...
The MTA says A/C line straphangers will get the first crack at the shiny new rides, as well as a look at what the MTA hopes is the future: Subway cars linked together by an open passageway, allowin… ...
All told, 535 R211 subway cars will be arriving on the city’s train tracks. That includes 15 for the Staten Island Railway and 20 cars with “open gangways,” which allow for free movement ...
The agency confirmed this week it was pulling six out of the seven ballyhooed R211 rail cars out of service due to equipment problems -- just months after the high-tech trains were unveiled.
Welcome to Subway 101, a new series in which we attempt to demystify the complex, enormous, and often-frustrating New York City subway system. First up: a guide to NYC Transit’s various subway cars.
Interim NYC Transit President Sarah Feinberg would not say exactly when the full fleet of new R179 cars will return to the A, C, J and Z lines. But she did say that a report from a panel she ...
Take a look at the MTA's new R211 subway cars, ... MTA Unveils New NYC Subway Cars to Roll Out This Year. Nicole Saraniero Feb 3, ... and 15 Staten Island Railway five-car trains.
The funding will add to New York City Transit's existing security network of more than 10,000 cameras across all 472 subway stations. It covers the cost of camera installation on 6,355 cars.
By 1985, the train cars were painted over in the classic red color, for which the Redbird cars got their nickname. A Redbird subway car in the New York Transit Museum ...
Like the concept of public transportation in general, the United States briefly dabbled with the idea of women-only train and subway cars in the early 19th century. A women-only compartment was ...
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