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MTA Open Data Challenge

The MTA is hosting our first-ever Open Data Challenge. Learn more about the challenge, including prizes, submission guidelines, and judging criteria.
Updated November 14, 2024 10:00 a.m.

The MTA is excited to announce our first-ever Open Data Challenge! This month-long competition invites community members, developers, and data enthusiasts to harness the power of MTA's open data. Participants will develop a project that creatively utilizes at least one MTA open dataset.

Whether you're passionate about transportation, technology, or urban planning, this is your chance to dig deeper into MTA’s open data and make a meaningful impact.

Prize

The winner will receive a vintage New York City Transit item from our memorabilia collection. Additionally, the winning project will be featured in a blog post on our Data & Analytics Blog, as well as on the MTA’s social media accounts.

Guidelines and submission

All projects must use at least one MTA dataset on data.ny.gov. See a full list of MTA open datasets.

Projects of any medium are welcome. Examples include a web app, static data visualization, a map, written report, or piece of art. If you are looking for inspiration, check out this Data & Analytics blog post for project ideas. We are excited to see how you will use our open data!

Submissions closed on October 25, 2024. Check back soon to learn more about the winner and finalists.

Review a full list of official rules.

Judging criteria

Submissions will be judged on the following criteria.

  • Creativity: How unique is the project?
  • Utility: Does the project provide valuable insights and propose helpful solutions?
  • Execution: How well-executed is the project? Is it user-friendly, and functional?
  • Transparency: Does the project use publicly available data and make considerable use of MTA open data? Is the project well-documented?