Want to keep track of an MTA construction project affecting your commute? There’s a map for that .

The transit agency launched the latest edition of it’s capital-project dashboard Monday, giving straphangers a view into how it’s spending taxpayers’ $68 billion over the next five years.

“This dashboard is going to be the one-stop shop for tracking the status, timeline and budget for MTA capital projects, and the procurement that put them in motion,” MTA chairman Janno Lieber told reporters.

The agency’s 2025-2029 capital program is the largest to date, with a $68 billion budget including $10.9 billion for new subway and commuter rail cars and nearly $25 billion in so-called “state of good repair” work .

“We’re going to finally fix things like the power system, the tunnel and elevate

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