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The New York City Subway is a high-speed transportation system owned by New York City and leased to the New York City Transportation Bureau, a subsidiary of the New York State Transportation Authority (MTA). The New York City subway, which opened in 1904, is one of the oldest public transportation systems in the world and is one of the most used subway systems in the world. It is available 24 hours a day, but some routes may be part time
The New York subway is now the world's fifth longest subway system with a total length of 368 kilometers. The high-speed transportation system to New York City opened in 1904. It is owned by New York City and operated by the New York City Transportation Bureau, a subsidiary of the Metropolitan Transit Authority. The subway system is operated on 24 routes and 468 sites and is currently being advertised that there are more sites than any other subway system. Approximately 60% of the stations in the system are in the basement. The annual passenger number of the subway in 2012 was 1,655 million people. The era when Grand Central-42 continues Sq-42 is the busiest station in the subway network with 62 million annual passenger numbers.