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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.
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.
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.
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.
Traffic & Transit Unlimited OMNY Subway, Bus Fare Taps Start After 12 Trips: MTA The long-awaited fare capping pilot starts Feb. 28 and will last at least four months, along with $5 in-city ...
The 5 train is a rapid transit service in the A Division of the New York City Subway that runs between Dyre Avenue in the Bronx and Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. It operates at all times and has various rush hour and limited services to Nereid Avenue, Utica Avenue, New Lots Avenue and Bowling Green.
Learn about the history, route, and service of the N train, a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. The N runs between Ditmars Boulevard in Astoria and Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue in Brooklyn, via the BMT Broadway Line and the Manhattan Bridge.
The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the five boroughs of New York City, New York: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. [a] Its operator is the New York City Transit Authority, which is itself controlled by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York.