12 More Subway Stations to Get Accessibility Upgrades, MTA Says
NEW YORK, JUL 22 – The MTA's $68.4 billion capital plan will add elevators and accessibility features to 12 more subway stations, raising accessible ride share to nearly 70%, officials said.
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Time for Fife’s train stations to be accessible – Melanie Ward MP
As your MP, I receive emails and have conversations with members of our community about many things, but few are as frustrating as the fact that, 30 years on from the Disability Discrimination Act of 1995, there are still train stations in our area that are not fully accessible.
12 additional NYC subway stations to get accessibility upgrades under MTA’s capital plan
Jul. 22, 2025 By Barbara Russo-Lennon An additional 12 NYC subway stations will get elevators and other accessibility features as part of the MTA’s 2025-2029 capital plan, the agency announced on Tuesday. The dozen stations are in addition to at least 60 others set to become ADA-accessible under the $68.4 billion five-year budget plan. According to MTA officials, the announcement, made near the Franklin Av-Medgar Evers College station in Brookl…
12 more NYC subway stations to get accessibility upgrades
A dozen more New York City subway stations will receive accessibility upgrades under the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s 2025-2029 capital plan. Announced Tuesday, upgrades include new elevators and other ADA-accessible features. The MTA says the new plan aims to make at least 60 percent more stations accessible and ensure that 70 percent of all subway trips begin or end at an accessible station. The accessibility projects are a result o…
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