Marcy Avenue Station Makeover

Refinished platform bench (before and after) photo credit “after” Marc A. Hermann / MTA

On July 25, The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced the completion of much-needed aesthetic and functional renovations of the Marcy Avenue’s JMZ station.

This work is part of New York City Transit (NYCT)’s Re-NEW-Vation Program, which utilizes planned weekend service outages to perform upgrades, repairs, and enhanced cleaning in stations within a 55-hour window, providing customers with overhauled stations when service interruptions end on Mondays. In surveys, subway customers consistently cite station cleanliness as a core driver of overall satisfaction.

The work was done during the previous weekend, while planned track maintenance took place, Marcy Avenue received a fresh coat of paint after transit workers scraped peeling paint and primed surfaces. As customers enter the refurbished station they will notice new LED lighting brightening stairwells and fare areas. In addition to customer-facing improvements, employee facilities also received a deep cleaning treatment. The Marcy Avenue station is the 41st to receive a Re-New-Vation.

Ceiling of stairwell repainted (before and after) photo credit “after” Marc A. Hermann / MTA

Station re-NEW-vations are performed at stations with lower cleanliness satisfaction, in direct response to customer feedback. In the most recent Customers Count survey, overall station satisfaction at Marcy Avenue is 61% and station cleanliness satisfaction was 49%.

“Through deep cleaning, brighter lightening, and a fresh coat of paint to boot, Marcy Av customers are already experiencing better commutes than they did only a few days ago,” said NYC Transit President Richard Davey. “Station Re-New-Vations exemplify NYC Transit’s commitment to bringing faster, cleaner, and safer service across the system by directly responding to customer feedback.”  

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