MTA - Coney Island Complex
The New York City Transit Complex at Coney Island, established in 1926, is one of the largest transportation facilities in North America, spanning 75 acres in southern Brooklyn. It serves as a vital hub for the overhaul, repair, and maintenance of the subway and Staten Island Rapid Transit fleets, equipped with multiple specialized shops including an electric motor repair shop and a pneumatic shop.
The facility's extensive operations include servicing and restoring subway cars to ensure passenger safety and reliability, along with a car wash that cleans over 1,000 cars weekly. Additionally, the Coney Island Complex supports various essential functions such as equipment rehabilitation, maintenance inspection, and housing a command center to coordinate subway car movements.
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