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MTA Unveils New Barriers to Combat Subway Surfing on 7 Line

Safety barriers installed at subway station on 7 line to prevent surfing

New York City, October 29, 2025

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has installed new physical barriers along the 7 subway line to prevent subway surfing, enhancing safety for passengers. These barriers target stations with the highest incidents of this risky behavior, aiming to deter individuals from climbing onto train roofs. This initiative is part of the MTA’s broader efforts to improve subway safety, which also includes increased security personnel and brighter station lighting.

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MTA Introduces New Subway Surfing Barriers on 7 Line

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has implemented new barriers on the 7 subway line to prevent the dangerous practice of subway surfing. These barriers are designed to deter riders from climbing onto the roofs of trains, enhancing safety for all passengers.

Details of the New Barriers

The newly installed barriers are positioned along the 7 line, particularly targeting stations where subway surfing incidents have been most prevalent. The MTA believes these physical barriers will effectively discourage individuals from engaging in this risky behavior, thereby reducing the number of such incidents.

Background on Subway Surfing and Previous Measures

Subway surfing, where individuals ride on top of moving trains, has been a significant safety concern in New York City. In response, the MTA has previously launched educational campaigns and installed various safety features, including platform edge barriers and security cameras, to address this issue. The introduction of these new barriers on the 7 line is part of a broader strategy to enhance passenger safety across the subway system.

Additional Safety Initiatives

Beyond the new barriers, the MTA continues to invest in safety measures, such as brighter LED lighting in stations and increased security personnel presence. These efforts aim to create a safer and more secure environment for all subway riders.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the new barriers on the 7 subway line?

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has implemented new barriers on the 7 subway line to prevent the dangerous practice of subway surfing. These barriers are designed to deter riders from climbing onto the roofs of trains, enhancing safety for all passengers.

Why were these barriers installed?

Subway surfing, where individuals ride on top of moving trains, has been a significant safety concern in New York City. The MTA believes these physical barriers will effectively discourage individuals from engaging in this risky behavior, thereby reducing the number of such incidents.

What other safety measures has the MTA implemented?

Beyond the new barriers, the MTA continues to invest in safety measures, such as brighter LED lighting in stations and increased security personnel presence. These efforts aim to create a safer and more secure environment for all subway riders.

Feature Description
Location Along the 7 subway line, particularly at stations with high incidents of subway surfing.
Purpose To prevent individuals from climbing onto the roofs of moving trains, enhancing passenger safety.
Design Physical barriers installed on platforms to deter subway surfing behavior.


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