Search results
Metro w Nowym Jorku (ang. New York City Subway) – system podziemnej kolei miejskiej w Nowym Jorku. Ma najwięcej na świecie stacji – 472, a także najwięcej na świecie linii metra – 27. Ich łączna długość to 394 km i 1112 km długości toru. Dziennie przewozi ok. 5,65 mln osób (2016).
The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system in New York City serving the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. It is owned by the government of New York City and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, [14] an affiliate agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). [15]
The vast metropolitan area includes New York City, the nation's most populous city, Long Island, the mid and lower Hudson Valley in New York state, fourteen counties, eleven of the largest cities in New Jersey, and six of the seven largest cities in Connecticut.
New York Metro can refer to: New York metropolitan area. Metro New York, a free daily newspaper in New York. New York City Subway.
Linia 1 (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue local (inne języki)) – linia nowojorskiego metra, obsługująca zachodnią część Manhattanu. Jej symbolem jest czerwony okrąg z wyśrodkowaną cyfrą 1, koloru białego [1]. Jest to linia lokalna - pociągi zatrzymują się na wszystkich stacjach [2].
The map is based on a New York City Subway map originally designed by Vignelli in 1972. The map shows all the commuter rail, subway, PATH, and light rail operations in urban northeastern New Jersey and Midtown and Lower Manhattan highlighting Super Bowl Boulevard, Prudential Center, MetLife Stadium and Jersey City. [75] [76] [77]
There are several major transit terminals in the New York metropolitan area. They include train stations, bus terminals, and ferry landings. Major rail stations include: Pennsylvania Station, which is served by Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit, and the New York City Subway