The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority will launch a newly designed website this week — the first major update since 2003. The New York Times took a test version of the site out for a spin:
Drop-down menus are out. Maps, fares and directions are accessible after a click or two. And real-time updates on delays and service changes might prevent that trip to Brooklyn from becoming an all-night odyssey.
“We’re not cutting-edge; let’s not kid ourselves. But we’re getting closer,” MTA chairman Jay Walder told The Times. “The idea here was not to break new ground; the point was to provide good service to our customers.” Link to full story in The New York Times.
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