
Brief Intro to MTA New York City Bus and MTA New York City Subway
The New York City bus is the bus service which operates in all the five boroughs of the New York City. The New York City Bus was founded in the year 1953. The New York City bus system is the system which employs over 4,300 buses on 219 routes in New York City.
The New York City bus system is the largest agency in the MTA regional transportation network. The New York City bus system is the one which provides more buses than any other public agency in North America.
The MTA New York City bus serves the areas of Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx, and Staten Island. This is the first public agency which provides 100 percent access to the disabled people in wheel chairs. There are 4,561(in 2008) serving the New York City through MTA New York City bus system. The buses serve to 12,500 bus stops in New York City.
The New York City subway is the rapid transit system which is owned by the City of New York. The subway is leased to the New York City transit Authority which is the subsidiary of Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The subway is one of the oldest public transportation systems in the world.
The number of subway cars serving the city is around 6,380. The subway system serves the city for over 50 years. The subway began the operation in the year 1904. The New York City subway has 468 stations in operation. The New York Subway is ranked among the world's subway system.

