Traffic & Transit
7 UWS Train Stations Get Exhibit Honoring MTA Lives Lost To COVID
The MTA recently installed an art exhibition in 137 stations across NYC in honor of the 107 MTA workers who have died of coronavirus.

UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — A total of seven train stations on the Upper West Side recently got a new art installation honoring the Metropolitan Transit Authority workers that have lost their lives to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The installation is built with pictures shared by family members of the fallen MTA workers. It is titled, "Travels Far: A Memorial Honoring Our Colleagues Lost to COVID-19" — and is based around a poem by Tracy K. Smith, a former U.S. Poet Laureate, commissioned specifically for this project.
Here are the Upper West Side train stations with the digital art installation.
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- 59th Street: 1 train
- 66th Street: 1 train
- 79th Street: 1 train
- 86th Street: 1 train
- 103rd Street: 1 train
- 59th Street: A, B, C, D trains
- 103rd Street: B, C trains
The seven Upper West Side train stations are among 107 stations across New York City to get a temporary digital screen with an eight-minute video dedicated to the 136 MTA employees who have died of the virus since the onset of the pandemic.
The video will play twice consecutively three times a day, at 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., and 8:30 p.m., from this Monday through Sunday.
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"COVID-19 has been a devastating scourge on our entire country and, tragically, that includes the MTA's workforce," said MTA Chairman and CEO Patrick Foye, in a news release. "We quickly made sure that those families who lost an MTA worker to COVID were taken care of financially, but the launch of today's memorial is aimed at personalizing the legacies of those who died during the pandemic."
You can check out a list of all the New York City train stations that the art memorial has been installed in on the MTA website.
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