New York City's West 4th Street subway station is testing a new leaning rail installation, replacing some benches to encourage riders to lean while waiting for trains. The MTA plans to evaluate these newly introduced leaning rails before making any decisions about their wider implementation. This concept has gained traction beyond transit systems, with leaning rails being adopted in airports, hospitals, and universities due to their space-efficient design. Although benches are still available at the station, leaning rails offer more options for customer comfort.
Benches remain at the station. Leaning bars are another option for customers.
We have seen some really nice growth in the market since the launch of the product.
We're trying out a freestanding version of a concept previously deployed at a few stations.
If you have a smaller footprint, or you don’t want to take up as much space, a leaning rail is a great option.
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