
The MTA is celebrating the 100th birthday of the New York City subway system. Unfortunately, many area commuters feel like their stations have not been repaired in at least that long.
We’re pleased that the MTA has begun to rehab the stations along the No. 4 line, but that is no excuse for ignoring what local residents and transit advocacy groups say are some of the worst stations in the city. We offer just a few photos at the right, but anyone who uses the 205th Street D station or the one at Kingsbridge Road knows what a disaster they are.
But money to fix these stations is nowhere to be found in the MTA’s capital budget. And now the agency is even talking about instituting a fare hike!
Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion is speaking out about the awful state of the north Bronx subway station. We urge you to join him by writing to the MTA and attending any upcoming hearing that the Norwood News will inform you about.

