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NYCT is a public-benefit corporation that operates bus, subway, and paratransit service in New York City. It is part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and has a history of consolidating and modernizing three separate transit systems.
The MTA is a public transit authority in New York City and its suburbs, operating bus, subway, rail, and bridge services. It was created in 1965 to take over the Long Island Rail Road and later expanded to include other systems.
Learn about the 36 rail lines of the New York City Subway, their division, borough, service, opening date, and structure. See the color-coded map and the detailed table of the lines and services.
Starting Feb. 28, OMNY customers can get unlimited trips after 12 taps in a week. The MTA also offers discounted commuter fares and flat $5 tickets within the city.
The B is a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway that runs between Brighton Beach and Bedford Park Boulevard. It operates on weekdays, making express stops in Manhattan and local stops in Brooklyn and the Bronx, and has a history of changes and reroutes since 1940.
Learn about the history, operation, and features of the New York City Subway, the world's oldest and busiest rapid transit system. The subway has 36 lines, 472 stations, and 2.0 billion annual riders in four boroughs.
The E train is a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway, running between Jamaica Center and World Trade Center. It operates express in Queens and local in Manhattan, and has a history of extensions, changes and modifications since 1933.
Learn about the origins, development, and expansion of the New York City Subway, the busiest rapid transit system in the US. The article covers the privately and publicly owned systems, the fares, the incidents, and the current services of the subway.