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In October 2020, the MTA launched a digital version of the map showing real-time service patterns and service changes, designed by Work & Co. [48] [49] The real-time map uses a variation of the Vignelli map, with each route being depicted on its own band rather than being grouped by their trunk color.
The web-based map — which shows moving trains, gives automatic real-time updates and places tracks atop a geographically-correct street grid — received a Gold Lion award during the Cannes ...
It added train arrival "countdown clocks" to most A Division stations (except on the IRT Flushing Line, serving the 7 and <7> trains) and the BMT Canarsie Line (L train) by late 2011, allowing passengers on these routes to see train arrival times using real-time data.
In 2012, the MTA officially released the Subway Time app, which uses subway countdown clock data to determine the next-train arrival times on seven services. Real-time station information for the "mainline" A Division (numbered routes), comprising all numbered services except the 7 train, was made available to third-party developers via an API.
In September 2017, the MTA announced plans to add 31,000 digital advertising screens in 5,134 cars, which were installed by Outfront Media starting in 2019. In 2020, the MTA started displaying real-time service metrics on the screens, such as service changes and dynamic transfer information.
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MTA Unveils Redesigned Subway Map - New York City, NY - The new, digital "Live Subway Map" shows moving trains, automatic real-time updates and tracks atop a geographically-correct street...
Both the app and the website, new.mta.info, show commuters the nearest subway and bus stops as well as real-time arrival information, which is currently displayed on subway countdown clocks and ...
In a blog post, Byford said his agency wants to use real-time subway data to help riders understand how the trains are running and what schedules they should expect based on the time of day and ...
Roughly 1,000 subway cars across the entire MTA system now have cameras, officials said. The new open design also eliminates gaps between cars, which Hochul said will prevent subway surfing...
In 2020, the MTA started displaying real-time service metrics on the screens, such as service changes and dynamic transfer information. By then, the subway system had 5,000 such screens, with another 9,000 to be installed by September 2021 at a cost of $100 million. The screens cost $800 million in total.