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- The Interborough Express is a transformative rapid transit project that will connect currently underserved areas of Brooklyn and Queens.
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Sep 13, 2024 · The Interborough Express is a transformative rapid transit project that will connect currently underserved areas of Brooklyn and Queens. It will substantially cut down on travel times between the two boroughs, reduce congestion, and expand economic opportunities for the people who live and work in the surrounding neighborhoods.
Sep 18, 2024 · New York City’s transit system is seeking to invest $65.4 billion over the next five years to purchase thousands of rail cars, upgrade power substations, renovate the Grand Central Terminal...
Sep 18, 2024 · The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today released its proposed 2025-2029 Capital Plan, outlining a $68.4 billion investment in the region’s subways, buses, railroads, bridges, and tunnels over the next five years that ensures New Yorkers continue to have access to reliable, accessible, and sustainable transit.
The MTA will create an extension of Metro-North Railroad‘s New Haven Line to reach Penn Station. This will create four new accessible stations, improve existing tracks and bridges, and will cut travel times from the Bronx to Manhattan by as much as 50 minutes.
Sep 16, 2019 · MetroNorth will get a $4.7 billion investment to reconstruct the Grand Central Terminal train shed and the Park Avenue tunnel and viaduct; advance New Haven Line access to Penn Station with four...
- Valeria Ricciulli
Nov 4, 2023 · The funding will help support the 1.8-mile extension of the Q line along the east side of Manhattan to 125th Street, relieving overcrowding on the Lexington Avenue Line, which transports 200,000 riders per day and is the most heavily used transit corridor in the United States.
East Side Access (ESA) is a public works project in New York City that extended the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) two miles from its Main Line in Queens to the new Grand Central Madison station under Grand Central Terminal on Manhattan's East Side.