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Speaking from someone living in Toronto, that is one hell of a subway map. I guess unless you are living there you can never figure out that subway system.
The Guyanese Diaspora has many in the TriState area.
The map is familiar to many in NYC.
What is important about the map is the Mid Town and Lower Manhattan is GREYed OVER.
I guess when someone gets near than GREYed area, they can
1 Walk / Run
2 Taxi
3 Maybe Buses
4 Cycling
5 Drive but subjected to heavy ticketing fines
these are now the options available to most NYCers.
Governor Cuomo Announces Free Transit For Thursday and Friday Because of Transportation Emergency
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that the MTA's subway, bus and commuter rail services will be free for today and tomorrow, to encourage the use of mass transit as the region slowly recovers from the devastating effects of Hurricane Sandy.
The free service will last until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, and will allow for free rides on the NYC Subway and Bus network, Long Island Rail Road, and Metro-North Railroad. Free travel will also be available on Access-a-Ride.
âThe gridlock we experienced yesterday shows that the New York metropolitan region is in a transportation emergency,â Governor Cuomo said. âTo get people out of their cars and onto mass transit, I immediately authorized the MTA to suspend transit fares through the end of the work week.â
The fare free days coincide with the restoration of limited subway service today along segments of roughly half of the system's 23 lines. With no electricity to power the third rail or to operate signals south of 36th Street, there will be no service between 34th St in Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn. Service will operate from the Bronx, Queens and Upper Manhattan to Midtown and from Queens and parts of Brooklyn to Downtown Brooklyn. Shuttle Buses will operate from Jay St-MetroTech, Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center in Downtown Brooklyn and Hewes St in Williamsburg to 57th St & Lexington Ave via 3rd Ave.
Limited service on the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad was restored on Wednesday, with the Long Island Rail Road providing service between Jamaica and Penn Station while Metro-North offered hourly service on the Harlem Line between North White Plains and Grand Central Terminal.
Both commuter rails are offering additional service today. Metro-North is operating close to regular service between Mount Kisco and Grand Central Terminal on the Harlem Line and on the New Haven Line between Stamford and Grand Central Terminal. The Long Island Rail Road is offering limited hourly service on the Ronkonkoma Branch and on the Port Washington Branch from Great Neck for the morning rush.
The MTA began restoring service Tuesday night, when limited bus service began to roll across the five boroughs, followed by a near normal schedule Thursday. Bus service will be at near normal levels on Thursday on all local, limited and express bus routes.
With limited service in operation, customers are advised to give themselves extra time for their commute, and if possible change their routine by traveling later in the morning or in the evening. We are working to restore service as quickly and as safely as possible.
New York City Transit
NYC Transit resumed limited subway service shortly before 6 this morning on several routes, supplemented by three bus shuttles between Downtown Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Midtown Manhattan.See Bus Stops in Manhattan. There will be no subway service between 34th St in Midtown and Downtown Brooklyn. See Service Notice. All bus and subway service will operate on a fare-free basis today and tomorrow. Access-A-Ride will also be fare-free. Staten Island Railway (SIR) service remains suspended due to extensive damage on Staten Island.
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3 No Service
4 WoodlawnâGrand Central Local
4 Borough HallâNew Lots Av Local
5 Atlantic Av/Barclays CenterâFlatbush Av Express
6 Pelham Bay ParkâGrand Central Local
7 No Service
S Times SqâGrand Central
A 168 Stâ34 St/Penn Station Local
A Jay St/MetroTechâLefferts Blvd Local
B No Service
C No Service
D 205 Stâ34 St/Herald Sq Local
D Atlantic Av/Barclays CenterâBay Pkwy Express Pacific â 36 St
E No Service
F 179 Stâ34 St/Herald Sq Local
F Jay St/MetroTechâAv X Local
G No Service
J Jamaica CenterâHewes St Local
L Broadway JunctionâRockaway Pkwy Local
M Myrtle Av/BroadwayâMetropolitan Av Shuttle
N Ditmars Blvdâ34 St/Herald Sq Local
Q No Service
R Jay St/MetroTechâ95 St Local
S Franklin Avenue Shuttle No Service
S Rockaway Park Shuttle No Service
Service Alert
Subway Service
As of November 1, 2012
Shuttle buses: All buses run on 3rd Av.
Atlantic Av/Barclays Center to 57 St/Lexington Av via Manhattan Bridge
Jay St/MetroTech to 57 St/Lexington Av via Manhattan Bridge
Hewes St to 57 St/Lexington Av via Williamsburg Bridge
Post: System-wide in map frames and CICâs with Subway Map