PPE Vending Machines Deployed by @MTA

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced that the agency is deploying a dozen vending machines at 10 subway stations allowing customers to buy #Covid19 personal protective equipment (PPE). The new machines are part of a pilot program that will offer reusable face masks, gloves, hand sanitiser, and sanitising wipes.

“The national increase in Covid-19 cases shows how important it is for us to maintain vigilance on use of masks and other PPE,” said Sarah Feinberg, Interim President of MTA New York City Transit. “We want to make it as easy as possible for customers who may not have masks to get them so they can ride the subway. Wearing a mask is the single most important thing our customers can do to protect themselves and those around them – and more than that, it’s absolutely required to ride the system.”

The machines are of two types. Eight machines are being installed and stocked by Canteen, a division of the Compass Group, a food services company. These machines were built by Vengo, a manufacturer of retail vending machines. Four machines are branded as ‘Simply’ and are being installed and stocked by vending machine company Swyft.

The pilot program consists of 12 machines at these 10 locations:

14 St-Union Square 4 Subway5 Subway6 SubwayL SubwayN SubwayQ SubwayR SubwayW Subway
34 St-Herald Square (two machines) B SubwayD SubwayF SubwayM SubwayN SubwayQ SubwayR SubwayW Subway
34 St-Penn Station 1 Subway2 Subway3 Subway
34 St-Penn Station A SubwayC SubwayE Subway
42 St-Port Authority Bus Terminal A SubwayC SubwayE Subway
42 St-Times Square (two machines) 1 Subway2 Subway3 Subway7 SubwayN SubwayQ SubwayR SubwayS SubwayW Subway
59 St-Columbus Circle 1 SubwayA SubwayB SubwayC SubwayD Subway
74 St-Roosevelt Av 7 SubwayE SubwayF SubwayM SubwayR Subway
Atlantic Av-Barclays Center 2 Subway3 Subway4 Subway5 SubwayB SubwayD SubwayN SubwayQ SubwayR Subway
Lexington Av E SubwayM Subway

The MTA is also distributing hand sanitizer at every station as well as two million single-use surgical masks to customers at station booths thanks to donations from the State of New York and City of New York.


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