MTA Announces 13 More NYC Subway Stations for Upgrades Under 'Re-NEW-vation' Program

The MTA announces 13 more NYC subway stations will undergo renovations, including deep cleaning, lighting upgrades, and infrastructure repairs, as part of the ongoing 'Re-NEW-vation' program to enhance the subway experience for millions of daily riders.

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MTA Announces 13 More NYC Subway Stations for Upgrades Under 'Re-NEW-vation' Program

MTA Announces 13 More NYC Subway Stations for Upgrades Under 'Re-NEW-vation' Program

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced that 13 additional New York City subway stations will undergo upgrades, repairs, and deep cleaning in the second quarter of 2024 as part of the ongoing 'Re-NEW-vation' program. The stations slated for improvements are located in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx.

Since the launch of the 'Re-NEW-vation' initiative in 2022, a total of 75 stations have received upgrades aimed at providing cleaner, brighter, and safer environments for subway riders. In 2023, 53 stations were refurbished, with an additional 13 stations completed in the first quarter of 2024.

The upcoming round of renovations, scheduled between April and June, will coincide with planned service suspensions on the L train. The work will include full repainting, replacing lighting with energy-efficient LED fixtures, refinishing benches, removing outdated signs, and repairing various infrastructure components such as walkways, stairways, drainage systems, and track ceilings.

Why this matters: The 'Re-NEW-vation' program demonstrates the MTA's commitment to improving the overall subway experience for millions of daily riders. By addressing long-standing issues and enhancing station aesthetics, the initiative aims to make the NYC subway system more welcoming, efficient, and reliable for commuters and visitors alike.

MTA officials have praised the hard work and dedication of the station maintenance crews in achieving these improvements. "The Re-NEW-vation program has been a resounding success, and we are thrilled to announce the next batch of stations that will benefit from these much-needed upgrades," said MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber. "We remain committed to delivering a better subway experience for our customers and will continue to roll out more station improvements later this year."

Key Takeaways

  • 13 more NYC subway stations to undergo upgrades, repairs, and deep cleaning in Q2 2024.
  • Total of 75 stations upgraded since 2022 'Re-NEW-vation' program launch, 53 in 2023, 13 in Q1 2024.
  • Upcoming renovations to coincide with L train service suspensions, include repainting, lighting, and infrastructure repairs.
  • MTA aims to improve subway experience with cleaner, brighter, and safer stations for riders.
  • MTA praises station crews' hard work and commitment to delivering better subway experience.