Temperatures are expected to be high over the next few days 🌡️☀️
Important travel tips:
• Drink water
• Wear sunscreen
• Stay in the shade
• Check https://t.co/8rwbuwle0p, the MTA app, and the TrainTime app for the latest service info
Today, we’re celebrating the 90th anniversary of MTA Bridges and Tunnels’ flagship facility—the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge!
Also known as the Triborough Bridge, this vital link has connected Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx since 1936. Spanning 14 miles of bridges, viaducts, ramps, and approaches, it carried 69.7 million vehicles in 2025 alone.
To learn more, visit the exhibit “Three Boroughs, One Bridge: 90 Years of the Triborough Bridge” at Grand Central Terminal.
We have some planned work starting next week.
From Monday, July 13 through Friday, September 4, Harlem Line service will be adjusted, with some trains operating a few minutes earlier or later than previously scheduled.
There are also minor schedule changes on the New Haven Line.
Check your trip before traveling on the TrainTime app or at https://t.co/WDXkuZqlFL.
Happy Friday! Summer is in full swing, and so is our planned work! 😎☀️
⬇️ If you’re heading out this weekend, check out our planned service changes here: https://t.co/QRhn7RBcM8
To celebrate Disability Pride Month, join the MTA and the New York Transit Museum on July 21 for a special virtual conversation!
You'll hear from MTA leadership as they discuss innovation in accessibility and improvements across the system: https://t.co/X3VGGYpqlS
We’re hosting an Open House at our Croton-Harmon facility on Saturday, October 3!
Come tour our facility and get an inside look at our operations and history.
It’s a unique opportunity to get up close with our trains during this free event.
But tickets are limited—learn more and register here:
https://t.co/0n7oa1Syq9
For working New Yorkers, every minute matters. But for too long, our buses have been stuck in traffic instead of keeping pace with the city that never sleeps.
Today, I'm proud to unveil Next Step — our roadmap to faster, more reliable bus service across all five boroughs. We'll increase bus speeds by up to 20%, and save riders as much as six minutes on their daily commute.
We're also expanding accessible bus stops, adding more shelters and seating, strengthening bus lane enforcement, improving real-time arrival information, and building the next generation of bus corridors with protected bus lanes, greener streets, and faster, more frequent service.
Every minute a New Yorker spends waiting for a late bus is time away from family, work, school, or rest. This plan is about giving people that time back, and building a city that works better for the people who keep it running.
Buses can only move as fast as traffic allows, so improving service for riders takes everyone pulling in the same direction.
Here is a look at some of the biggest improvements riders can expect:
1️⃣ 50 Priority Bus Corridors
Improvements across all five boroughs will target the routes where riders need them most, including new bus lanes, transit signal priority, queue jumps and other street improvements designed to keep buses moving.
2️⃣ A Modern Bus Fleet
More than 2,500 new buses will replace over 40% of the current fleet, bringing newer, more reliable and more accessible buses to riders across the city.
3️⃣ Better Bus Stops
Hundreds of bus stops will receive upgrades, including new shelters, seating, accessibility improvements and expanded real-time arrival information—making it easier for riders to know when their bus is coming before it arrives.
4️⃣ Keeping Bus Lanes Clear
Expanded bus lane enforcement will help reduce delays caused by illegally parked and standing vehicles, keeping buses moving and improving reliability.
Together, these investments are expected to make bus trips up to 20% faster while improving reliability for millions of riders.
NEXT STOP: faster commutes, brand new buses, and upgraded infrastructure throughout the city.
Through our historic partnership with @NYCMayor and @MTA, we are finally delivering the world-class, fast bus service New Yorkers deserve.
Mayor Mamdani promised New Yorkers fast buses and better service. We're taking that commitment to the next level.
Next Stop: Fast Buses, Better Service is our action plan for a world-class bus system our city deserves. One that is fast, reliable, and comfortable for every rider.
Many buses in Midtown East are experiencing delays and detours because of road closures on and around E 42nd St.
For details, visit https://t.co/8rwbuwle0p or download our app at https://t.co/URFaHLQoqw
A flood watch is in effect in our area starting this evening. Heavy rain and possible flooding is expected to continue through tomorrow.
Some important travel tips:
• Plan for extra travel time
• Use handrails on stairs
• Use caution on slippery services
• Check the status of your subway, bus, or rail line before traveling—use the MTA app, TrainTime app, or https://t.co/XxNz9UweCm for information
Stay safe, and thanks for riding with us.
NEW YORK: Major rain is moving across the state through Tuesday, with flood watches in effect for the Mid-Hudson Valley, New York City, Long Island and the Southern Tier.
Monitor your local forecasts and sign up for emergency updates by texting your county to 333111.
Headed to watch the Brazil v. Norway match today at NYNJ Stadium? Public transit is the best way to get there ⚽️
The MTA can connect you to World Cup transportation options, including official NYNJ Stadium shuttle buses and NJ Transit rail service.
Look for MTA customer ambassadors at major transit hubs, including Penn Station and Grand Central, if you need assistance before/after the match.