The MTA New York City Transit Corona Maintenance Facility & Casey Stengel Bus Depot is a vital part of the New York City Subway system, providing maintenance and storage for subway cars and buses. With a total of 24 rail yards for the subway system and one yard for the Staten Island Railway, this facility ensures the smooth operation of the city's public transportation system. The facility includes maintenance facilities and yards for both the A Division and B Division, as well as non-revenue Maintenance of Way yards. It also houses major overhaul and car rebuilding work at the 207th Street and Coney Island yards.
With a rich history dating back to 1916, the MTA New York City Transit Corona Maintenance Facility & Casey Stengel Bus Depot is responsible for the inspection, maintenance, and storage of thousands of subway cars. The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including a wheel truing machine to minimize damage to rail cars and tracks. It also features a car wash to serve the various subway routes. The facility plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of the subway system, contributing to the seamless transportation experience for millions of New Yorkers and visitors alike.
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