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August 09, 2023
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MTA Announces Next Phase of Service Increases to Begin on 1 and 6 Subway Lines |
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Phased Enhancements Geared Toward Providing Additional Service Where Recovery Rates Are Highest Approximately 2.9 Million Riders Projected to Benefit from Enhanced Weekend Service, Where Average Ridership Is Around 80% of Pre-COVID Baseline The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced the next phase of subway service enhancements will begin on Saturday, Aug. 12, with headways of approximately six minutes instead of every eight minutes on the “It’s no secret that weekend ridership and discretionary travel are rebounding to pre-COVID levels faster than weekdays, and adding more service is going to help us build on that momentum,” said MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber. “We’ve said this whole time that once the funding is there, we’d look to expand service outside of the weekday peaks. Now, thanks to the budget passed by Governor Hochul and the State Legislature, we have the money and we’re keeping our promise.” “Customers consistently tell us that improved service and reduced wait times will increase their satisfaction and bring them back to the subway more frequently, and we are listening,” said New York City Transit President Richard Davey. “These service enhancements mean “As ridership continues to rebound on weekends, the additional funding to provide more frequent service will bring real benefits to “Riders want better, more convenient transit that gets them where they need to go quickly and safely,” said MTA Acting Chief Customer Officer Shanifah Rieara. “Customer satisfaction is our top priority, and between increased service and the launch of our new MTA app, riders have all the information they need at their fingertips.” “Our subway system is the heart of the city and I’m so pleased to see plans to enhance weekend service on the “This year, we fought to bring more funding to the MTA in the state budget to improve the lives of the millions of New Yorkers who depend on its services every day,” said Assembly Member Grace Lee. “It is great to see this funding begin to be implemented and to know that commuters in my district and across New York will benefit from increased service, including on the “The subway is an integral part of the fabric of New York City which connects people to opportunity, work, and recreation while driving the economy,” said Council Member Carlina Rivera. “New Yorkers deserve six-minute wait times, and I commend the MTA for their commitment to running the The planned enhancements focus on periods where subway ridership has recovered the highest from its pre-pandemic baseline. Subway ridership overall continues to recover with the latest trend showing 3.85 million paid riders on a typical average weekday and 2.2 million riders on an average Saturday or Sunday. Weekend ridership has outpaced weekday ridership in its recovery, with weekend ridership around 80% of its pre-COVID baseline, compared to weekdays when ridership has been around 65% to 70% of the pre-COVID baseline. The New York City Transit explored where additional off-peak service would have the most benefit, focusing primarily on lines with train frequencies of 10 to 12 minutes during off-peak hours. Planned work was taken into consideration when these enhancements were planned to ensure critical state of good repair work and capital work would not be affected. The first phase of weekend service increases on the Later this year and through Summer 2024, the following service increases are scheduled to go into effect: Third Phase, December 2023: Evening Service Increase on To end 2023, evening service on weekdays will increase on the Fourth Phase, July 2024: Midday and Evening Weekday Service Increases on The final phase of the planned service enhancements is scheduled for July 2024, with weekday service increases on the |
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