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In Queens, only 29% of subway stations have elevators, escalators or ramps. Brooklyn and the Bronx both come in last, with 24% of stations in each borough accessible to people who can’t use stairs.
A woman with a carriage stands next to an out of service elevator at 161st and River Avenue Subway Station. As of Monday, 11 of the 21 elevators marked out of service on the MTA’s accessibility ...
It’s good news for this “Bad” subway station! State transit bigwigs recently opened a new elevator-equipped entrance to Downtown’s Hoyt-Schermerhorn station, where the late Michael Jackson famously ...
The 57th Street F subway station will have long-overdue elevator installations with assistance from real estate development firm Sedesco, which per the Zoning for Accessibility law enacted in October ...
Midwood straphangers with disabilities will soon be stuck as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority prepares to close the Flatbush Ave-Brooklyn College subway’s elevator until next year — leaving ...
The opening of the elevators at Metropolitan Avenue/Lorimer Street this week brings the number of ADA-compliant subway stations in the system up to 151, according to MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber ...
The slow churn of change is happening at the Church Avenue subway station. The 118-year-old station which services the B and Q lines is getting a third entrance and elevators to make the station ...
The MTA debuted elevators at the 7th Avenue stop last fall and at Metropolitan Avenue/Lorimer Street in April. Still, from Classon Avenue, the next-closest accessible station on the G line is ...
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