Image of Pershing Square Bridge lit up red and gold
Pershing Square Bridge at Grand Central Terminal was illuminated in red and gold in honor of World Autism Awareness Day on April 2.
Image of Pershing Square Bridge lit up red and gold
Pershing Square Bridge at Grand Central Terminal was illuminated in red and gold in honor of World Autism Awareness Day on April 2.
Image of the ceiling at Grand Central Madison lit up blue
Image of the ceiling at the LIRR Penn Station Concourse lit up blue
The MTA is proud to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month! The Long Island Rail Road concourses at Penn Station and Grand Central Madison will be lit up blue throughout April.
The MTA is proud to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month 💙
The Long Island Rail Road concourses at Penn Station and Grand Central Madison are lit up blue throughout April.
Digital screens across our system are displaying celebratory Autism Acceptance Month messaging.
Weekend Service Changes map for April 11-12, 2026
Here is your weekend map! 🗺️
Full resolution version: www.mta.info/weekend-map
This weekend, the G train will run between Court Sq and Coney Island-Stillwell Av to provide alternative service in Brooklyn due to planned work on the F line.
Learn more and read other planned service changes in the latest Weekender: www.mta.info/article/mta-weekender-ap...
Map of proposed Interborough Express (IBX).
Interested in the future of the Interborough Express (IBX)? Join us at one of our interactive in-person workshops about the proposed light rail connection between Brooklyn and Queens.
Visit the project website for upcoming workshop dates and locations: mta.info/IBX
And in the future, the whole complex will connect to the Interborough Express (IBX), which happens to run right between the two stations.
Sign up This Week In Construction to learn more behind-the-scenes info on projects happening across the system: mta.info/signup
C&D President Jamie Torres‑Springer takes you inside Junius St station!
With a new pedestrian bridge to Livonia Av (L), new elevators, extended platforms, and a brand-new mezzanine, Junius St is getting a full transformation.
We’re turning 50 this year! 😱 What began as a temporary exhibition in 1976 became the largest museum in North America dedicated to mass transit—and a beloved cultural institution. Celebrate with us all year!
Manhattan bus riders, the Easter Parade may affect your bus route tomorrow 🐰
Download the MTA app or visit mta.info/alerts to check your route and get the latest info.
Hoppy Spring! 🐰
Here are the planned service changes happening across the subway and @mtalirr.bsky.social this weekend: www.mta.info/article/mta-weekender-ap...
The TBTA booth will be open during all Auto Show hours, while the E-ZPass Customer Service Center will be open during the following times:
Apr 3: 10 AM – 7 PM
Apr 4–5: 10 AM – 6 PM
Apr 6–11: 10 AM – 7 PM
Apr 12: 10 AM – 6 PM
Visit the TBTA booth to learn more about our facilities and careers at the MTA. You'll also have the opportunity to take a photo with an on-site TBTA vehicle!
Visit the E-ZPass Customer Service Center for assistance on account setup, payments, and troubleshooting.
Both booths are on Lower Level 1!
"Get E-ZPass support in person. Sign up • Make payments • Ask for account help. April 3-12, Jacob Javits Center - Lower Level 1, New York Auto Show."
Are you visiting the New York International Auto Show at the Javits Center? Here's how you can find the MTA at the event 👇
A Metro-North diesel train at Yankees–E. 153rd Street station on a sunny day.
Take Metro-North to Yankee Stadium!
Our special Yankee Clipper trains return this season for all evening and weekend games.
We'll also have extra service from Grand Central and added stops on some Hudson Line trains.
Use our TrainTime app for schedules and tickets.
DETAILS: The 1917 Lo-V train is scheduled to leave the Uptown 4 train platform at Grand Central-42 Street at approximately 11:00 a.m. and travel non-stop to 161 St-Yankee Stadium. Immediately after, the Redbird train will arrive to carry more riders. Hop aboard for just the cost of your subway fare!
Take the train to the game! Tomorrow (Friday, April 3) at 11 a.m., the @nytransitmuseum.bsky.social is celebrating the Yankees Home Opener by offering Nostalgia Rides from Grand Central-42 St to Yankee Stadium aboard a 1917 IRT Lo-V train and the beloved Redbird ⚾🏟️
Image of Ferry-Tale station, featuring the 9, K, V subway lines and a sign indicating a token is used as as a form payment for the subway. Happy April Fool's Day!
Sign at subway station, featuring Shuttle to Times Sq and the "LURR". Happy April Fool's Day!
Sign at subway station, featuring Grand Central & Metro-South. Happy April Fool's Day!
Want to take a magical train ride? Take the "LURR" or Metro-South to Ferry-Tale station and transfer onto the 9, K, or V using your token ✨
Screenshot of new MTA app interface with the text: "Never miss a transfer again--the new app has live arrival times for subway and bus transfers"
Screenshot of new MTA app interface with the text: "Our new Accessibility mode makes it easier to plan an accessible trip."
Screenshot of new MTA app interface with the text: "And as always, you can chat with us to get live customer support, 24/7."
Screenshot of new MTA app interface with the text: "Download the new MTA app now from the Apple App Store or Google Play."
The new MTA app is available in the App Store or Google Play—download or update your app now to get live subway and bus info, straight from the source.
Let us know what you think!
A screenshot of the new MTA app interface with the text: "A new and improved MTA app is here"
A screenshot of the new MTA app interface with the text: "Real-time subway and bus arrival info is more accurate and updated more frequently."
A screenshot of the new MTA app interface with the text: "Save your most-used subway or bus stops as favorites to get arrival info faster."
A screenshot of the new MTA app interface with the text: "See your bus location in real time, and how crowded each bus is."
We’ve made major updates to the MTA app, including some new & improved features 📲
A group of people exiting a Metro-North train at Fordham Station.
On 3/29, new schedules will be in effect on the Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven lines. Some trains will have updated departure times, with a few leaving earlier or later.
Check your trip on the TrainTime app or mta.info, as departure times or station stops for your train may have been adjusted.
Leave something behind on a train or a station? Don’t lose hope! We may have it at our Lost and Found.
Report your missing item 👇
www.mta.info/lost-and-fou...
Customer surveys aren’t random — they help improve your trip.
The latest Policy Brief breaks down the thinking behind the questions, and how that feedback turns into real changes for riders.
www.mta.info/article/poli...
Weekend service change map between Mar 28-29, 2026
Here is your weekend map! 🗺️
Full resolution version: mta.info/weekend-map
Happy Friday! Welcome to the last weekend in March! 🗓️
⬇️ If you’re heading out, check out our planned service changes for this weekend: www.mta.info/article/mta-...
On March 26, the NY Transit Museum is celebrating the start of another Mets season with a Nostalgia Ride to the Mets Home Opener! ⚾
This year's vintage Redbird train will leave from 34 St-Hudson Yards at 11 a.m., making stops along the 7 line all the way to Mets-Willets point!
The new MTA App is here! We’ve made major updates to the user experience, and added or improved new features. 📲
The MTA app is available in the Apple Store or Google Play—download or update your app now to get live subway and bus info, straight from the source.
Learn more about these new data sets, and see them in action on Tuesday, March 24 during a virtual session for Open Data Week: opendataweek.nyc/event/queryi...
Understanding how buses move through NYC is a data problem as much as it is a transportation problem. But data can also help make sense of this complexity, which is why we've made two new bus data sets available through our Open Data portal.
Learn more: opendataweek.nyc/event/queryi...
The Q train extension to East Harlem continues to make steady progress! From relocating utilities, to digging shafts for the future station entrances, our crews have been hard at work as construction remains on schedule and within budget! Here’s a look at some of the latest developments.
Open Data Week 2026, March 22-29, 2026 (and more!) opendataweek.nyc
As part of NYC's Open Data Week, the MTA Data & Analytics team is hosting 3 different virtual events next week!
Querying Big Bus Data off of the Open Data Portal
Open Data about Mobility
Establishing a Central Data Function at a Public Agency
Register here: opendataweek.nyc/events/list/...