@@TBF_1J That's still a large majority of stations not having any. Not really the MTA's fault, rather the blame lies at the feet of those who funneled infrastructure funding to cars for decades and decades.
Ok but when you leave the elevator, 3/4 of the time theres no space to leave it on the platform. Also i love being greeted by the smell of urine after entering the station!!! Lovely for the price of ONLY $2.90. an unforgettable NYC experience
That ramp is narrow. It meets the legal requirement for accessibility. However, a motorized wheelchair would have problems getting up and down that ramp.
I get the MTA trying to educate the public on the effort that goes into maintaining the system, but things like these are a no brainer, and should in no way compromise the ride quality of passengers. What next? Are you going to post a videoon how the MTA has to pay the electric bill and what a struggle it is, hence passengers might have to walk instead?
Lemme guess your giving elevators CBTC
what 💀
Imma guess you don’t know what CBTC is 😂
Comment of the year.
LMFAO 🤣
@@rikamayama2909can’t you understand a joke
Elevators needed at Gates Av and all J/Z/M Stations I guess idk
Excellent, MTA! : )
New elevators in progress ADA 2024-2026
The Bronx
• 149 St-Grand Concourse (2-4-5 Lines)
• Westchester Sq-East Tremont Av (6 Line)
• Mosholu Pkwy (4 Line)
• Van Cortlandt Park-242 St (1 Line)
• Parkchester (6 Line)
Manhattan
• 68 St-Hunter College (6 Line)
• 14 St (1-2-3 Lines)
• 14 St (F-M Lines)
• 6 Av (L Line)
• 137 St-City College (1 Line)
• Harlem-148 St (3 Line)
• 96 St (B-C Lines)
• 81 St (B-C Lines)
• 86 St (4-5-6 Lines)
Brooklyn
• Bay Ridge-95 St (R Line)
• Kings Hwy (F Line)
• Sheepshead Bay (B-Q Lines)
• Church Ave (B-Q Lines)
• Junius St (3 Line)
• Borough Hall (Flatbush Av & Utica Av-bound) (4-5 Lines)
• Classon Av (G Line)
• New Lots Av (3 Line)
• 36 St (D-N-R Lines)
• Broadway Junction (A-C-J-Z-L Lines)
Queens
• Woodhaven BIvd (J-Z Lines)
• Queensboro Plaza (7-N-W Lines)
• Steinway St (M-R Lines)
• Woodhaven Blvd (M-R Lines)
• Rockaway Blvd (A Line)
• Northern BIvd (M-R Lines)
• Broadway (N-W Lines)
• Court Sq-23 St (E-M Lines)
• 33 St-Rawson St (7 Line)
• 46 St-Bliss St (7 Line)
"over 300 on the system"
By the gods, that's like nothing for a system that big.
There are 472 subway stations in NYC. Over 300+, with multiple elevators at some stations? I'd say it's far from "nothing"..
@@TBF_1J
That's still a large majority of stations not having any.
Not really the MTA's fault, rather the blame lies at the feet of those who funneled infrastructure funding to cars for decades and decades.
@@GustavSvard You make a valid point. America is so car dependent
The system is over 100 years old
Why aren’t the renovated stations on the Flushing Line getting elevators!? I thought it’s required by law in such renovations?
Ok but when you leave the elevator, 3/4 of the time theres no space to leave it on the platform. Also i love being greeted by the smell of urine after entering the station!!! Lovely for the price of ONLY $2.90. an unforgettable NYC experience
Not all stations have to be accessible via elevators. They can also use ramps, such as the ones at 42nd St-PABT.
That ramp is narrow. It meets the legal requirement for accessibility. However, a motorized wheelchair would have problems getting up and down that ramp.
MTA: Plans an elevator modernization:
Monitor Elevator Products: enters the room
*Mongrain Elevator Products
They need to replace the elevators at Times Sq-42 St
I get the MTA trying to educate the public on the effort that goes into maintaining the system, but things like these are a no brainer, and should in no way compromise the ride quality of passengers. What next? Are you going to post a videoon how the MTA has to pay the electric bill and what a struggle it is, hence passengers might have to walk instead?
I can take an elevator to the 30th floor of a hotel faster than an MTA elevator goes down to the platform
"takes around 6 to 9 months"
yet it took you three years to install the lorimer-metropolitan elevators
6 to 9 months to REPLACE an elevator. Not to install one.
I wonder if there’s an MTA elevator department… 🤔
Try maintenance
We have the Elevator and Escalator Department, also known as "E&E". This department performs regular maintenance on the elevators.
Hello, this is a reminder.
Cars.
Motorcycles.
Caring for birds is communal.
Thank you.
#boycottthemta
No
MTA SERVICE BUSES MTA OK
What is wrong with the lady’s voice she sounds like she’s drunk or tired. Pleasee hire people who actually speak good.
She has cerebral palsy.
She sounds like an old Kindergarten teacher.
@@Leonard_Wilson yeah
@@TailsMilesFoxx she has cerebral palsy. Your comment is ableist and uncalled for.