NEW YORK (PIX11) – Wooden benches at some New York City subway stations are being removed, according to the MTA. They’ll instead be replaced with metal leaning bars, the agency said. The bars were ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Some New Yorkers heading into work Tuesday morning may have noticed that wooden benches were missing in their subway station. That’s because the MTA has removed the benches and ...
In early March, New York City subway riders noticed a new development at the West 4th Street station, near Manhattan’s Washington Square Park. Construction workers for New York’s Metropolitan ...
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Leaning benches replace traditional benches at NYC subway station as part of MTA pilot program
The MTA has replaced traditional wooden benches with metal leaning benches at one popular Manhattan subway station. Several leaning benches have been installed at the West Fourth Street-Washington ...
The MTA is keeping straphangers on their toes. The transit agency installed four new “leaning bars” at the W. Fourth St. station of the A, C and E trains in Greenwich Village over the weekend, part of ...
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