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What You Can Do
Subway Line Status
Elevator & Escalator Status
Predictions based on historical patterns through Q1 2026. Always use your own judgment. TrakkRecord™ is not affiliated with MTA or NYPD.
How to Read Your Report
The Three Levels
At least one warning is in the alert zone. See which one is elevated and follow the steps in What You Can Do before your trip.
Something at this station is running above its borough's average, but not at alert level. No urgent action needed — worth re-checking before a high-stakes trip.
Both signals are within normal range. Use this station with confidence. The data shows no elevated pattern in crime density or equipment failure risk.
Understanding Each Signal
The percentage shown is the model's confidence that this station ranks in the top 5 by crime density in its borough over the next 3 months — based on 99,000+ NYPD transit incidents weighted by offense severity and ridership. A HIGH RISK rating isn't a judgment of the neighborhood — it's a data pattern over six years.
URGENT = >70% failure probability + entrapment history on record. MONITOR = 40–70%, trending above normal wear. LOW = all units within expected range. Based on 79,000+ MTA availability records across separate elevator and escalator models.
How the Overall Verdict Is Set
The worse of the two signals always sets the top-level verdict. One HIGH RISK on either crime or equipment produces a HIGH RISK verdict — even if the other signal is SAFE. The compound summary sentence in the verdict card always explains which signal drove the rating and why.
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