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Find out the current and future fares for various modes of transportation in New York City, including the subway, bus, ferry, and rail. As of 2024, the base fare for the subway and most bus routes will be $2.90, and the reduced fare will be $1.45.
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 history, types, and features of the electric multiple unit cars that run on the New York City Subway system. Find out the differences between the A Division and B Division trains, the total fleet size, and the newer models since 1999.
Learn about the history and plans of the New York City Subway system, including the Second System, the Triborough System, and the Program for Action. The Second System was a 1929 plan to build new subway lines and take over existing ones, but it was halted by the Stock Market Crash.
The NYCTA is a public-benefit corporation that operates public transportation in New York City, including subways, buses and paratransit. It is part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the largest transit system in North America, and has a daily ridership of 8 million trips.
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.
Learn how the official map of the New York City Subway has evolved since 1904, from separate company maps to unified system maps. See examples of early maps, expansion maps, and current map by Hertz, Vignelli, and others.
The R160 is a class of subway cars built for the B Division of the New York City Subway between 2006 and 2010. They replaced most R32 and R42 cars and all R38, R40 and NYCT R44 cars, and have various features such as FIND system, CBTC and dynamic braking.