The NYC subway system is the largest rapid-transit system in the world by number of stations – 468, or 421 if you count stations with free transfers between different lines as single stations.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — After years of climbing what some commuters call the “Mount Everest” of subway stations, relief is finally in sight for riders at Smith–9th Streets in Gowanus, Brooklyn. The ...
The MTA has begun exploring whether artificial intelligence can be harnessed within the transit system to detect weapons, monitor unattended items, or even anticipate subway stampedes. An unspecified ...
The subway is the city’s lifeline, connecting Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island around the clock. Each train is marked with a letter or number — like A, B, or 7 — and together ...
Greek mythology’s cursed Sisyphus figures prominently in a new report about the New York City subway system by nonprofit civic organization Citizens Budget Commission of New York. Like Sisyphus’ ...