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  2. New York City Subway stations - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Subway primarily employs two types of turnstiles: a waist-high turnstile, and a full-height turnstile known as a High Entry-Exit Turnstile (HEET). The waist-high turnstiles, the most prominent in the system, were installed beginning in 1993 along with the implementation of MetroCard, though they originally accepted tokens. [8]

  3. Technology of the New York City Subway - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Subway primarily employs two types of turnstiles: a waist-high turnstile, and a full-height turnstile known as a High Entry-Exit Turnstile (HEET). The waist-high turnstiles, the most prominent in the system, were installed beginning in 1993 along with the implementation of MetroCard, though they originally accepted tokens. [ 180 ]

  4. Will These New Turnstiles Stop Fare Evasion? MTA Thinks So

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    "Modernizing fare arrays - turnstiles, exit gates, and other physical barriers – is the single most important thing the MTA can do to reduce fare evasion in the subway, saving hundreds of ...

  5. Turnstile Jumpers Face New Hurdles With MTA Plan For Taller ...

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    Lieber said a redesign of turnstiles and exit gates at subway stations could help stop fare evasion — a problem that now costs the MTA $500 million a year, he claimed.

  6. 34th Street–Hudson Yards station - Wikipedia

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    The station's turnstiles are based on an obsolete design by Cubic Transportation Systems, which had stopped mass-producing subway turnstiles in 1994. The MTA contracted Cubic to manufacture turnstiles specifically for the Hudson Yards station because the MTA's reserve of spare turnstiles had been entirely destroyed during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

  7. Tap-To-Pay System Goes Live At Penn Station Subway Station

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    Turnstiles equipped with the MTA's new tap-to-pay OMNY system were installed at Penn Station subway entrances. Brendan Krisel , Patch Staff Posted Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 3:37 pm ET

  8. Crown Heights–Utica Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    5 (limited rush hour service only) The Crown Heights–Utica Avenue station (signed as Utica Avenue) is an express station on the IRT Eastern Parkway Line of the New York City Subway. Located under Eastern Parkway near Utica Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, it is served by the 4 train at all times and the 3 train at all times except late nights.

  9. Avenue H Station On Q Line Now Fully Accessibile

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    They include a new ramp on the Manhattan-bound side and enhanced turnstiles and gates. The project—which cost $18 million, including $12.2 million for construction—is the first ADA project ...