The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s new digital map also includes updates on elevators and escalators that are out of service. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Subways”
Subways Are Less Busy and Less Safe
Violent crime has risen in the pandemic, as criminals may be emboldened if they’re targeting the only person on a car or platform. Source: New York Times
In Emptier Subways, Violent Crime Is Rising
Reports of homicides, rapes and burglaries are posing another challenge to regaining the confidence of passengers during the pandemic. Source: New York Times
The Future of Wealthy SoHo
Mayor Bill de Blasio has proposed rezoning the neighborhood in a move that could become a blueprint for affordable housing in affluent areas. Source: New York Times
Subway Derailment Injures 3, Officials Say
Three people had minor injuries after a northbound A train jumped the tracks at the 14th Street Station, officials said. Source: New York Times
After Backlash, Homeless Men Will Move Out of the Upper West Side
Some residents complained that the new neighbors were diminishing the quality of life in the area. Others felt that characterization was unfair. Source: New York Times
M.T.A. Warns of Doomsday Subway Cuts Without $12 Billion in Federal Aid
The agency, facing staggering financial losses because of the pandemic, said it would have to reduce subway and bus service by 40 percent. Source: New York Times
Is Riding the Subway Safer Than Dining Indoors?
In major global cities where the pandemic has ebbed, it appears that public transportation may not be as risky as nervous New Yorkers believe. Source: New York Times
Is the Subway Risky? It May Be Safer Than You Think
New studies in Europe and Asia suggest that riding public transportation is not a major source of transmission for the coronavirus. Source: New York Times
How to Stay Safer on Mass Transit
Timing your trip strategically, using contactless payments and not eating onboard are some of the things to keep in mind. Source: New York Times
Citi Bikes, Scooters, Skateboards: Anything but the Subway
Some New Yorkers, still nervous about public transit, are getting around town in the fresh air, regardless of how long it takes. Source: New York Times
Why New York Buses Are on the Rise in a Subway City
During the coronavirus pandemic, daily ridership on buses has surpassed the subway for the first time in over half a century. Source: New York Times
Lockdowns Tamed Road Traffic. Here’s How Cities Aim to Keep It Down.
Officials are trying to prevent a return to urban gridlock and pollution as residents begin to travel again. Source: New York Times
New York City Enters Its Broadest Reopening Yet: Offices
As the city enters Phase 2, thousands will return to work even as many companies, worried about new cases, keep their workers home. Source: New York Times
New York City Begins Phase 1 of Reopening
After months of a devastating outbreak, the city is officially back in business, with as many as 400,000 people returning to work. Source: New York Times