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  1. New York City's digital subway map. See real-time, nighttime, and weekend subway routes, train arrival times, service alerts, emergency updates, accessible stations, and more.

  2. Read more about the Congestion Relief Zone. Look up planned service changes. Book or manage a Paratransit trip. Contact Lost and Found. File a MetroCard claim. Find out about our upcoming board meetings. Give feedback. Get the official MTA apps. Sign up for real-time service alerts.

  3. The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system in the New York City boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. It is owned by the government of New York City and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, an affiliate agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

  4. The New York subway system operates in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. It never leaves New York City. You have to take one of the commuter trains mentioned previously to do so. The boroughs are often used as a direction of travel for trains: Trains that travel towards Manhattan are Manhattan-bound trains.

  5. Live Subway Map. The MTA Live Subway Map is a real-time digital map designed to help riders navigate New York Citys ever-evolving transportation network. Using the latest data, the map continually reroutes itself to show subway service right now, tonight, and this weekend.

  6. minh@minh.org. New York, October 2013. This guide was last updated in February 2024. This detailed beginner's guide with lots of pictures breaks down everything you need to know about using the subway. You'll learn how to read the subway map, properly differentiate between the many subway services, and identify the correct trains and platforms.

  7. new2uat3.mta.info › agency › new-york-city-transitNew York City Transit - MTA

    Agencies and Departments. New York City Transit. We manage, maintain, and run subway and bus service in New York City. Contact Agency. Common tasks. Find out more about fares Details about transit fares, MetroCards, and contactless payments. See planned service changes Travel alternatives when we’re making repairs and improvements.

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