The MTA will gradually restore overnight subway service in New York City beginning Feb. 22, officials announced Monday.
MTA chairman and CEO Pat Foye said trains will run daily from 4 a.m. to 2 a.m., then close for two hours for cleaning.
In an unprecedented move last May, subway service was shut down nightly between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. to allow transit workers to clean and disinfect trains as the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelmed the city and state.
Now, nearly a year later and as the surge in the number of cases and hospitalization has slowed, Cuomo said the state-run agency was prepared to reopen service.
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Zero sum. Plague deaths down; stabbing deaths up. It's a wash.
Finnaly someone used Logic !
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