In a long-awaited move to alleviate congestion on two of New York City's most crowded subway lines, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced plans to increase A and L train service, providing commuters with more frequent and convenient travel options. Starting soon, added trains will run on these busy lines, aiming to reduce wait times and make navigating the city's vast public transportation network easier for millions of riders. The enhanced service is part of the MTA's ongoing efforts to improve reliability and efficiency, following years of criticism over delayed trains and overcrowding. As the city's population continues to grow, the increased A and L train service is expected to be a welcome relief for commuters, particularly those traveling through some of Manhattan's most densely populated neighborhoods.
MTA gives A and L subway service a boost. Here's when added trains will run. CBS News