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Stephen Harrison (March 28, 2018). "If You See Something, Write Something". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2018. Last year the general article for the "New York City Subway" received an average of 1,750 daily page views.
Before 2011 there have been some full subway closures for NYC transit strikes (1-13 January 1966, 1-11 April 1980, 20-22 December 2005) and blackouts (9 November 1965, 13-14 July 1977, 14-16* August 2003). I think that it is necessary to add them.
Friday 15 August at 9:30 pm the power was restored to the entire city, but only Saturday morning 16 August around 6:00 am, the MTA resumed services throughout the City.
I see that it says 8-16 minutes, but this is inaccurate, because late night headways are 20 minutes on all lines except those that are suspended overnight. I see that the A train is cited, but that actually runs every 20 minutes on its branches on weekends, not every 16, so should it be changed? Also, I'm pretty sure minimum off-peak headways are every 4 minutes on the 6 train during middays. (Or we could exclude the shuttles and A train branches and change the off-peak headways to every 4-12 minutes). Fastfoodfanatic (talk) 15:03, 18 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]