SPDR-BTSpecialized Public Data Relay
Specialized Public Data Relay
Broadcast Terminal
News
Current Conditions
City Analytics
- Population (Est.)8.4 Million
- System Access CountConnecting...
- Largest BoroughQueens
- Most PopulousBrooklyn
- Languages> 700
- Annual Tourists~62 Million
- NYPD Officers~35,000
- FDNY Firefighters~11,000
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NYC Traffic Overview
MTA SUBWAY TRACKER
Air Traffic Overview
Maritime Transponder
Community Web
Transit Planner
Boroughs
Manhattan
- Population:1.6M
- Area:23 sq mi
- Landmark:Empire State Bldg
Major Lines
1 2 34 5 6A C EN Q R W
Local Headline
No major local alerts.
Queens
- Population:2.4M
- Area:109 sq mi
- Landmark:Unisphere
Major Lines
7EF MN W
Local Headline
No major local alerts.
Brooklyn
- Population:2.7M
- Area:71 sq mi
- Landmark:Brooklyn Bridge
Major Lines
4 5A CLG
Local Headline
No major local alerts.
The Bronx
- Population:1.4M
- Area:42 sq mi
- Landmark:Yankee Stadium
Major Lines
1 24 5 6B D
Local Headline
No major local alerts.
Staten Island
- Population:0.5M
- Area:58 sq mi
- Landmark:SI Ferry
Major Lines
SIR
Local Headline
No major local alerts.
sPDRBTs FOUND
The SPDR-BT network was deployed to upgrade the connectivity of New York.
Hidden in plain sight, these magnetic nodes serve as anchors for those with the spider-sense to locate them.
They are gateways to a dual interface: scanning the QR reveals your specific Spider-Identity via AR protocols, while the NFC link grants access to this terminal—a hub for vital, real-time civic data.
This system is a superior evolution of the city's infrastructure, designed to help the populace master their environment.