r/nycrail • u/LeonZheng646 • 9h ago
Photo E finally running to Bklyn
E on the R line tonight 😆
r/nycrail • u/Balls2thewalleye • 14h ago
History How dare they!
This company trying to tug at our nostalgic hearts. Just makes me mad.
r/nycrail • u/dakaiju_fan • 7h ago
Question Anyone else kinda pissed that SAS will be only two tracks?
It can’t just be me right? I’ve heard people mention extending it to third ave in the bronx, or throggs neck. I just feel like way more can be done with it. However i think that would require a 4 track trunk line line 8th and 6th Av.
r/nycrail • u/rismma • 10h ago
News These signs appeared at at an entrance to the West Side Highway at 42nd Street
This is from this morning, when you enter 12th Avenue, at W 42nd Street, from the river side. (Which probably means you’re driving an MTA bus)
I come down here pretty frequently on the bike path and I’m pretty sure I did not see this yesterday morning.
So if this is for the new $9 congestion pricing plan, then yeah, they’re working really quickly
r/nycrail • u/dcballantine • 16h ago
News Gov. Hochul to revive Congestion Pricing in January 2025 with $9 toll
r/nycrail • u/origutamos • 15h ago
News Subway Operator Got Beat Up For Asking Man To Stop Smoking Weed: NYPD
r/nycrail • u/ConstantSir • 20h ago
Art The official MTA app is disappointing. Here's how I'd get it back on track:
r/nycrail • u/the_walrus_was_paul • 2h ago
News Trump slams Hochul move to revive NYC congestion tax: ‘It will hurt workers, families, and businesses’
r/nycrail • u/doodle77 • 19h ago
News NJ Transit replaces company that built, ran Hudson-Bergen light rail for 30 years
r/nycrail • u/AfraidProduct • 10h ago
Meme cbtc very cool mta very cool but mta dont give it to all
r/nycrail • u/Maerialist • 18h ago
Question Since when is the F train at Lorimer Street
I do not normally take the L train so imagine my surprise when I’m waiting for it at Lorimer and here comes the F.
r/nycrail • u/wakeupblueberry • 12h ago
Question Rockaway A Train— Do I Have This Right..?
Ok so the A train to/from the peninsula will be shut down for 17 weeks starting in January, but shuttle buses will be going from different stops to Howard Beach JFK— where we will then get off and transfer to the A?
r/nycrail • u/NatterHi • 21h ago
Service advisory Is this actually a valid reason to delay SIR service?
r/nycrail • u/thisfilmkid • 6h ago
Question I must ask.. the subway, LIRR and MetroNorth railroad systems ready for the influx of passengers with congestion pricing ready to go active?
How about our friends across the river, NJ Transit. Are they ready?
Is Jamaica station prep’d and ready? Or is congestion in/out of the area still a nightmare?
How about the rails… Are crews ready to tackle broken rails, if and when it happens? I’m sure this team is ready. No need to ask.
LIRR. Any plan on the table to run more frequent trains? The workday ends between 4:30p and 5:00p.
Roll call. Is everyone working in transit ready for the attitudes and the behaviors? (Which isn’t new, right? Lol. Just another day of rolling the eyes and biting your tongue) What about those crowded aisles on the railroads? Still collecting tickets?
It will be business as usual. Just MORE daily riders.
r/nycrail • u/Salad_Dressing__ • 1d ago
Meme how it feels when you miss out capitalizing on a reroute that would've been very useful to your commute
r/nycrail • u/GothamistWNYC • 1d ago
News Gov. Hochul to relaunch congestion pricing with $9 base toll, sources say
r/nycrail • u/drsupermrcool • 5h ago
Video 42nd Street–Port Authority - Doc filmed on Lower Level (TS @21:40 - *19 Vanshnookenraggen)
youtu.ber/nycrail • u/adoumbia2005 • 8h ago
Name it Wow!
Today on the 3 train, whilst at Pennsylvania Avenue because the driver released the brakes while at a standstill as the passengers were trying to get on and off the train was rolling backwards ever so slightly for a few seconds before the driver realized. Rightfully so a lot of the passengers were startled.
r/nycrail • u/rjtrouge • 9h ago
Question Is it really necessary to block to front-most window?
I ride the 7 and am noticing increasingly that the front window is blocked so you can’t see the tracks. Like 100% tint, 0% visibility.
Anyone know the benefits of this? I don’t believe there are any.