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Jason Rabinowitz
7 months ago
Awesome to see
@mta.info
’s redesigned outside station digital info evolve. A key improvement is not displaying arrival times for a direction you can’t actually access at that entrance, replacing it with location aware directions to another entrance.
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reposted by
Emily Nussbaum
about 1 month ago
My son was on the train platform and noticed this and decided to wait for the train
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Shabazz Stuart
about 2 months ago
One of the best UX improvements to transit in years.
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reposted by
Laura G.
3 months ago
Ok, this is cute. MTA celebrates Halloween at the Essex/Delancey station. 🎃
#nyc
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クリストファー
3 months ago
Thank you, MTA person who decided to give B train riders a little joy this morning.
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reposted by
Brian Dupont
3 months ago
Nice Halloween theme from the MTA this morning.
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The Earl of Skyline
3 months ago
MTA getting into the spooky spirit
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reposted by
Adam Boritz
3 months ago
@2avesag.as
things are getting spooky around here
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reposted by
FeloniousBunk
3 months ago
MTA arrival signs have little ghosts haunting the screens
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Many months in the works! Live now at every station
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reposted by
Madison - ProgWML6
9 months ago
@wafisher.bsky.social
and the team at
@nyctransit.bsky.social
have been doing a great job improving all the digital signs across the system. Having explanations here, and readable of why things are delayed is a great for straphangers.
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9 months ago
Super impressed with the attention to detail in the new
@nyctransit.bsky.social
screens from
@wafisher.bsky.social
& team. Here at Chambers St the stairs for the E are around the corner, and for the 2,3 are to the right.
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reposted by
Jason Rabinowitz
9 months ago
This is my first trip on
@mta.info
Subway seeing the new digital signage in full force. It’s accurate. It’s beautiful. Service status messages are now persistent on one line of countdown clocks instead of the whole screen. Platform screens show position of shorter trains. It’s all so damn good! 🤩🤩🤩
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reposted by
Travis R. Eby
9 months ago
My god the new countdown clock design really is such a dramatic improvement
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reposted by
Jeremy "Looking for Arrows" Zorek
10 months ago
New countdown clock design in the wild! Love it!
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reposted by
Jason Rabinowitz
11 months ago
Awesome to see
@wafisher.bsky.social
’s team’s work on the new UI for
@mta.info
platform screens being deployed widely! The left screen has the new combined arrival times and service change display. The right screen has the dynamic map that changes for nights and weekends. It’s world class stuff.
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reposted by
Julian 🚇 🐝 🪩
11 months ago
OKAYYYY
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reposted by
Adam Fisher-Cox
11 months ago
I consulted on the product design for this project - so exciting to start seeing them in the wild! More accurate data and consistent design coming to all Subway station screens and countdown clocks. Huge props to
@wafisher.bsky.social
and his team at MTA on getting these improvements out to riders.
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reposted by
Shabazz Stuart
12 months ago
Love this new display format!
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The
@mta.info
Digital Services team is still growing! We’re looking for frontend software engineers. We work on realtime screens in the subway and apps (like TrainTime). If you love working on impactful projects with a smart, fast-moving team, this is your job.
www.mta.info/document/163...
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