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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 Chairman ...
A new New York City subway map has been unveiled ... The MTA on Wednesday unveiled a new map of the subway system, replacing the old one that had been in use since 1979. There is a noticeable ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York has unveiled the final version of an updated map of its subway system, marking the first time the map has had a full redesign since 1979.
Much of the New York subway system still uses signal technology installed nearly 100 years ago. Two reporters wanted to find ...
Vast swaths of the subway still rely on signal equipment from the Great Depression. A multibillion dollar plan, now at risk, ...
New York's Metropolitan Transport Authority has released a redesigned map of its subway system, which maintains the colours of the prior one while "simplifying" it. The redesigned map was unveiled ...
New York City's subway map has been largely unchanged since 1979, when a committee led by the Metropolitan Transit Authority laid those now instantly recognizable colors over the streets of the ...
"The subway map is both an iconic symbol of New York and a tool that everyday riders and first-time users of our system use to get around," said Demetrius Crichlow, New York City Transit President.
The MTA is looking into replacing NYC's subway turnstiles with gates that would physically open to let passengers through.
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ABC7 New York on MSNMTA to test four different modern fare gates across New York City subway systemThe MTA announced Monday they will be testing four different modern fare gates at 20 different stations across New York City.
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