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MYmta is intended to combine MTA functionalities that are already available in separate apps such as Subway Time, Bus Time, and the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and Metro-North Railroad Train Time applications into one all-encompassing application.
In April 2018, the MTA started testing MYmta, which provides arrival information for MTA railroad, subway, and bus routes; escalator and elevator outage information; and real-time service changes.
In December 2006, MTA New York City Transit launched TripPlanner, its online travel itinerary service. TripPlanner offers users customized subway, bus, and walking directions within all five boroughs of New York City, as well as service alerts and service advisories for planned track work.
Bed-Stuy residents, if you plan on taking the subway early next week, check out the following service changes on MTA lines that run through the neighborhood:
79th Street Select Bus Service To Launch In May, MTA Says The M79 bus route — one of the only public transport options connecting the Upper West and East sides — is one of the slowest in ...
MTA Alert: Weekend Planned Service Changes - Bed-Stuy, NY - Changes to the A, C, G, F and M subway lines this weekend, September 7 - September 10
In October 2017, de Blasio's administration announced that the city would add 21 Select Bus Service bus rapid transit routes through 2027. In April 2018, the MTA published a Bus Action Plan detailing 28 suggestions to improve the bus system, and the MTA also planned to test out a double-decker bus on the redesigned Staten Island bus routes.
M train service will end early between Essex Avenue and Forest Hills-71st Avenue this week to allow for work on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Fastrack program.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA or San Francisco MTA) is an agency created by consolidation of the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni), the Department of Parking and Traffic (DPT), and the Taxicab Commission.
“We’ve managed to restore a ton of service today but our tracks in Queens suffered the most damage,” the MTA said on Twitter Thursday night. Here’s the latest from the MTA: