Grim map shows subway deaths and injuries

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 25 Oktober 2013 | 20.49

A grim new map showcased the dark side of the rails Thursday, plotting the city's subway deaths and injuries over three years.

Crowded, heavily-used stops like the 42nd Street-Port Authority, Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center and Union Square stations had the highest incident rates, according to the interactive Gothamist map.

The Times Square station had twelve deaths and injuries between 2010 and 2012– including an elderly man who leaped in front of an E train, and a woman who fell from the platform and died after she was struck.

Union Square had ten– such as an octogenerarian who lost his toes after he wandered onto the tracks of the 4 train.

The map displays some of the MTA's abbreviated notes about the incident. The authority noted this about a man who was killed in Queens last December after he was thrown in front of the 7 train by a deranged woman:

"12/27/12 19:45 MALE CUSTOMER WAS PUSHED F/O A NB TRAIN BY AN EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED FEMAEL. BODY WAS RECOVERED FROM UNDER THE SECOND…"

The MTA has said they are considering adding platform sliding doors on some subway lines to keep passengers from going on the trains.


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