New York City's subway system has reached a significant milestone in its post-pandemic recovery, with ridership numbers hitting a record high in September. According to the latest data, the city's underground transportation network saw a substantial increase in passenger traffic, marking a major turnaround from the devastating decline experienced during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The surge in ridership is a welcome sign for the city's economy and residents, who have been eagerly awaiting a return to normalcy after years of reduced activity. As the city continues to rebound, the question remains whether this trend will continue, and what it may mean for the future of NYC's iconic subway system.
NYC subways set new post-pandemic ridership record in September amny.com