The 4 line ranks 4th out of the 19 subway lines rated by the Straphangers Campaign. Its line rating worsened from 90¢ in our 1999 report to 85¢ this year. Our ranking is based on the MTA New York City Transit
data below:
The 4 line is scheduled to come more often than most subway lines...
You're less likely to get a seat on the 4.
% of passengers with seats at most crowded point during rush hour
scheduled minutes between weekday trains as of December 1999
but it arrives with regularity less often than the average line
% of trains arriving at regular intervals (without gaps in service or train bunching) between 6 am and 9 pm
The 4 is less clean than the average line...
% or cars with no interior dirtiness (as defined by NYC Transit
The 4 breaks down the least often of all lines in the system.
and performs both above and below average on in-car announcements.
average miles traveled between delays caused by mechanical failures, 1999
% of trains with correct announcements (as defined by NYC Transit)
The NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign Line Ratings are based on a formula that gives the most weight to the amount of scheduled service, followed by other performance measures. Under this formula, a line would be rated $1.50 if on average its 1999 scores forthe measurements above matched a baseline standard defined by the 1996 scores released in our first State of the Subways report. This year, the highest Line Rating goes to the 7, which scored $1.05. The worst line is the 5, at 60¢. For more information, call NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign at (212)349-6460 or visit our website at www.straphangers.org.
Suggestions? Complaints? Call the 4 line superintendent at (212) 424-4129.