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MTA Installs Protective Barriers at Second Subway Station to Prevent Falls

The MTA installs protective barriers at a second subway station.

This is part of a program to prevent falls on the rails.

Transportation Authority crews worked Friday night and Saturday to install these barriers at the Clark Street station on the 2 and 3 lines in the Brooklyn Heights area.

This installation follows another made over the previous weekend at the 191st Street station in Washington Heights.

“You may notice something new at the 191 St station: This weekend, we installed platform railings at the station as part of a pilot program.

“Your safety is our top priority and we are committed to reducing intrusions on the roads and increasing safety. Thank you for riding with us,” the MTA wrote at the time in a message on social media.

The MTA says the next station on the schedule will be the West 8th Street-New York Aquarium in Coney Island.


2024-01-29 15:43:00
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