By Stefanos Chen When it comes to the New York City subway, what once was old is new again. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday revealed a revamped map of the city’s subway ...
There’s a new reason to lean awkwardly over a seated passenger during your next train ride: New York City has a new subway map. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday unveiled ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The MTA unveiled the first new subway map for New York City in more than 45 years on Wednesday morning. This map has significant differences. No longer a spaghetti diagram ...
The MTA on Wednesday unveiled a new “easily readable” New York City subway map for the first time in nearly 50 years – but straphangers knocked the redesigned graphic as a “complicated ...
The MTA released Wednesday the first wholesale update of the New York City subway map in nearly 50 years, reminiscent of the iconic 1972 subway map designed by Massimo Vignelli. “It’s not ...
(Marc A. Hermann/Courtesy MTA) This week the MTA rolled out a new map of the New York City subway. (Courtesy MTA) The new subway map was drawn in-house by the MTA’s Creative Services Mapping ...
If you didn’t see it on your way to work this morning, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has unveiled a new subway map—and it’s already in use. The new map takes inspiration ...
The new maps incorporate feedback from riders and include bright, bold colors for each subway line and more clearly indicate transfer hubs. See the map below and use the slider to compare the old ...
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The new design is also supposed to make the map easier to read overall. It’s the first time in 50 years that the MTA has issued a new subway map, a fact which carries a trainload of irony for ...
Now the MTA is waving farewell to another transit icon: the famed subway map. “This is a lynchpin moment,” said MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber, who watched the unveiling of the system’s ...
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