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The interactive online map uses the latest version of the printed subway map, which indicates the continuing Hurricane Sandy-related service changes on the A line to the Rockaways, including the ...
The MTA gave straphangers a peek Friday at what subway maps will look like once the Second Ave. subway opens. Updated maps will show three new Q train stations on Second Ave., at 72nd, 86th and 96t… ...
The revamped map was designed by the MTA’s Creative Services Mapping Department. It uses a “diagrammatic style” and bold, straight lines that help make it easier for people’s eyes to follow.
The MTA on Tuesday launched a new “live” online subway map, which allows straphangers to see where trains are in the system in real time — and adjusts the lines to reflect service changes.
The MTA unveiled a new digital subway map to the public on Tuesday, one which seeks to transmute the weekly onslaught of confusing and byzantine service changes into one simple-to-use map. The MTA ...
Thanks to developer Eric Markfield from Unfounded Labs, New Yorkers can now consult the Real MTA map to see precisely which subway lines are affected by delays—or rather, which ones aren’t.
The standard MTA map provides subway information for morning to evening weekday service, but the NYC transit system never sleeps (it just passes out sometimes in narcoleptic cataplexy). Here ...