Losing internet access on the subway will soon be a thing of the past come this weekend.
All 279 underground stations are expected to be Wi-Fi-ready on Saturday.
Earlier this month, MTA chairman Tom Prendergast said the agency would meet its goal of bringing Wi-Fi to all stations by the end of the year.
Riders can connect to the "Transit Wireless Wi-Fi" option on their smartphone or tablet.
The MTA first enabled Wi-Fi at a few stations in Manhattan in 2011.
All stations will have cellphone service by early next year.