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Downloadable maps for New York transit, including subways, buses, and the Staten Island Railway, plus the Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, and MTA Bridges and Tunnels.
Riding the subway. Find out about fares, maps, transfers, how to get on the right train, how to get help, and more. Our subway system is the largest and busiest in North America. There are 472 stations on 25 routes, spread along 665 miles of track. The subway operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
The New York City Subway map. This map shows typical weekday service. THE MTA. About the MTA. Contact Us. Careers. Transparency.
Maps by subway line. These text maps give you information about station stops, service, and transfer information for each subway line in New York City.
Common actions. 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.
472 subway stations. 665 miles of track. 5,800 buses, which collectively traveled 152 million miles in 2023. 238 local bus routes, 20 Select Bus Service routes, and 75 express bus routes in the five boroughs.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) officials today launched the new digital "Live Subway Map,” a first of its kind guide to navigating the subway system in real time. The new map, which allows riders to plan trips more easily by taking into account service changes and seeing train movements as they happen, is the byproduct of an 18 ...
Getting to NYC from LaGuardia Airport. Your best public transit option from LaGuardia Airport is the LaGuardia Link Q70, a free bus that travels nonstop from the airport to the subway lines in Jackson Heights, Queens. You can also ride one more stop to Woodside for the Long Island Rail Road.
Uptown Manhattan: Take the M60 bus all the way. Midtown Manhattan: You have a few options: You can take the subway or the Long Island Rail Road to Queens, then the free LaGuardia Link Q70 bus. The subway fare is $2.90, but it may take a bit longer; LIRR fares vary, but may be a shorter trip.