New subway cars have officially rolled out on the A line.
The trains also have a more modern signaling system, which MTA CEO Janno Lieber says will allow for faster service. "The new cars are going to give our riders a more modern passenger experience so riding the subway no longer feels like a step into the past," Lieber said.
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