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A lot has changed on the subway in the last 45 years, including stations, train cars, platforms, and even how we pay. But one thing that hadn't changed is the subway map. That is, until now.
New York City's subway map, famous but illegible to tourists, has finally been redesigned. The new map is much like one briefly used in the 1970s, rejected then for making it too easy to get around.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York has unveiled the final version of an updated map of its subway system ... cross a stylized map of the city in horizontal, vertical ...
Times Square, Statue of Liberty,” said Demetrius Crichlow, the New York City Transit president, who added the subway map as another iconic addition to the list of what’s quintessentially New York.
New York City's subway map has been largely unchanged since 1979, when a committee led by the Metropolitan Transit Authority laid those now instantly recognizable colors over the streets of the ...
“The subway map is both an iconic symbol of New York and a tool that everyday riders and first-time users of our system use to get around,” said New York City Transit President Demetrius ...
A 38-year-old man was stabbed to death in the New York City subway during a rush-hour dispute with another rider who had ...
The latest installment, titled "Because, Roots," invited audience members to explore the histories that ground them. Guests ...
From the passenger conduct to the advertisements on the train, see how things have changed since the subway opened in 1904, ...
Vast swaths of the subway still rely on signal equipment from the Great Depression. A multibillion dollar plan, now at risk, ...