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UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — A pair of Upper West Side subway stations will receive accessibility upgrades in the coming years, the MTA announced at the end of last week.
HARLEM, NY — A Harlem subway station will receive accessibility upgrades in the coming years, the MTA announced at the end of last week. The 148th Street 3-train stop is among the stations...
Broadway Junction is slated for a massive, accessible remodel. (NYC Mayor's Office) EAST NEW YORK, NY — A $495 million improvement project will bring accessible subway infrastructure to the ...
The MTA announced late last week that the 86th Street 4/5/6 subway station would be among the 17 stations slated to receive new accessibility updates over the next few years.
A street elevator serving as an entrance to the underground 66th Street–Lincoln Center station. The physical accessibility of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)'s public transit network, serving the New York metropolitan area, is incomplete. Although all buses are wheelchair -accessible in compliance with the Americans with ...
In 2019, the MTA announced that the station would become ADA-accessible as part of the agency's 2020–2024 Capital Program. A contract for five elevators at the station (three for the Canarsie Line platforms and two for the Crosstown Line platforms) was awarded in December 2020.
In 2019, as part of an initiative to increase the accessibility of the New York City Subway system, the MTA announced that it would install elevators at the Sheepshead Bay station as part of the MTA's 2020–2024 Capital Program.
The MTA's $51.5 billion capital plan for 2020-2024 will earmark more than $5 billion to making 70 subway stations fully accessible, including 11 in Queens, the transit authority announced.
The MTA's $51.5 billion capital plan for 2020-2024 will earmark more than $5 billion to making 70 subway stations fully accessible, including 11 in Queens, the transit authority announced.
BED-STUY, BROOKLYN — Bed-Stuy and Ocean Hill are about to get new subway station elevators, part of a big push by the MTA to improve accessibility across the subway network.