As a powerful winter storm threatens to blanket the New York City area in snow, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced that the city's subways will be operating on a reduced Sunday schedule. The decision is aimed at minimizing disruptions and ensuring the safety of passengers and staff as the storm intensifies. With heavy snowfall and strong winds expected, the MTA is taking precautions to avoid stranding trains in tunnels or snow-covered tracks, which could lead to lengthy delays. As the city prepares for a potentially treacherous commute, commuters are advised to check schedules and plan their journeys accordingly.
NYC subways running on Sunday schedule through winter storm, MTA says CBS News