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New York Subway system transports over 5 million passengers every weekday (3 million on the weekend). This site has the official subway maps, line maps, train and station information, MTA Twitter Feed, MTA contact information, Metrocards, subway safety and popular tourist destinations.
New York Subway and street maps. Above and below ground maps to NYC that allow visitors and locals to easily navigate NYC. Maps include all stations, lines, streets and attractions
This subway service guide will help you understand which trains run to which stations during what time periods. Each train line is broken up by time windows for Rush Hour, Middays, Evenings, Weekends and Late Nights.
Below is the the real time New York Subway System service advisories that are provided by the NYCT through Twitter. The MTA and NYCT has switched off all other methods of service updates and all new systems must use the following Twitter feed.
You can receive New York Subway alerts that let you know about the status of the New York subways, buses, and commuter rail lines, as well as for traffic alerts on MTA Bridges and Tunnels. You can also choose to receive notices about Planned Service Changes, such as diversions caused by repair or maintenance work.
The full NYC subway map with all recent line changes, station updates and route changes. Updates to this map are provided by the MTA on a real-time basis.
You can contact the MTA with any questions you have about the New York Subway System. This page has phone numbers and addresses for all the important contacts at the MTA nysubway.com
Plan your NYC trip the smart way with a subway trip planner. Here are our favorite web based and mobile apps that will allow you to plan your route in and around the vast New York City Subway system
If you are planning on traveling on the NYC subway at night, between midnight to 6 a.m., make sure to print out the late night subway service map or download the map using your phone or tablet, as Subway trains and routes run differently.
The subway runs 24 hours a day in New York City. However, late night service (midnight-6 AM) varies greatly, which is why it is one of the most recurring New York subway questions we receive. Many lines do not run as frequently and some lines stop running altogether.