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  2. Accessibility of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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    As part of the plan to add fifty ADA-accessible stations, the MTA surveyed the 345 non-accessible stations for possible ADA-accessibility. [37]: 93–94 After the accessibility report was released in February 2019, the MTA indicated that it might possibly only retrofit 36 of 50 stations because of a lack of funding. [38]

  3. 86th Street 6 Subway Station Now Wheelchair Accessible, MTA ...

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    The agency said last year that 70 stations would get new elevators between 2020-2024 as part of its $51.5 billion capital plan, but the agency has since put the plan on hold due to a financial ...

  4. Avenue H Station On Q Line Now Fully Accessibile

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    The MTA unveiled new ADA-compliant upgrades at the Avenue H Station on the Q Line on Thursday, July 15, 2021 (Credit: Metropolitan Transit Agency). To see all ADA-accessible stations in the New ...

  5. Work To Make UES Subway Station More Accessible ... - Patch

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    The 86th Street subway station will soon undergo long-awaited renovations to become accessible, serving the Upper East Side. Vianella Burns , Patch Staff Posted Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 3:08 pm ET

  6. New York City Subway stations - Wikipedia

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    The MTA identified "key stations", high-traffic and/or geographically important stations, which must conform to the ADA when they are extensively renovated. As of May 2024, out of 472 total stations in the system, 145 are accessible; [e] many of them have AutoGate access. [44] [45] [46] Five stations on the Staten Island Railway are accessible.

  7. Delancey Street/Essex Street station - Wikipedia

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    The MTA announced in 2019 that the Delancey Street/Essex Street station would become ADA-accessible as part of the agency's 2020–2024 Capital Program. [5] The accessibility project was to be funded by congestion pricing in New York City, but it was postponed in June 2024 after the implementation of congestion pricing was delayed. [6] [7]

  8. Midtown Subway Station Finally Accessible To Disabled - Patch

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    Upgrading stations and improving accessibility is one of the biggest goals for the MTA's 2020-24 Capital Program.Lieber reaffirmed at the press conference that "nothing is more important for the ...

  9. Park Slope Finally Gets Its Accessible Subway Station

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    BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — Part of a $54.8 billion subway improvement plan will bring full accessibility to six Brooklyn stations, including a Park Slope station advocates where advocates have long ...