SubwayInfo NYC - Real-Time NYC Transit

Created By
nicholaskoerfer4 months ago
Real-time NYC transit data for AI assistants. Subway arrivals, bus schedules, ferry times, LIRR/Metro-North, Citibike availability, and service alerts - all via MCP. Every way to move in NYC.
Overview

SubwayInfo NYC

Every way to move in NYC. Real-time transit data for AI assistants.

Features

  • Real-time Arrivals - Live countdowns for every subway, bus, and ferry
  • Service Alerts - Instant alerts for delays, planned work, and emergencies
  • Trip Planning - Get routes between any two stations
  • Citibike Availability - See bikes and docks at any station
  • LIRR & Metro-North - Real-time departures and status
  • Ferry Schedules - All 9 NYC ferry routes

Hosted MCP Server

No installation required. Add to Claude or any MCP client:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mta-nyc-transit": {
      "url": "https://subwayinfo.nyc/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Tools

  • get_arrivals - Get real-time arrivals at any station
  • list_alerts - Get current service alerts
  • plan_trip - Plan a trip between stations
  • get_line_status - Check status of any subway line
  • search_stations - Find stations by name
  • transit_ask - Natural language transit queries

Website: https://subwayinfo.nyc

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mta-nyc-transit": {
      "url": "https://subwayinfo.nyc/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
4 months ago
Updated At
4 months ago
Author Name
nicholaskoerfer
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