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- "The extension of the Second Avenue Subway will make it possible for thousands of New Yorkers to get to work and school, access healthy groceries and health care, and see their loved ones—all while easing congestion on other subway lines and reducing carbon pollution."
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Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway will improve mobility for commuters and residents of East Harlem, with all new stations being ADA accessible. In addition, the project will improve service and reliability on all transit in East Harlem and reduce overcrowding along the lines on Lexington Avenue.
Jan 22, 2024 · Transit agency officials on Monday announced the awarding of the first contract on the three-station East Harlem extension — a $182 million agreement to relocate underground utilities in advance of construction on a new 106th Street stop. Other new stations are planned for 116th and 125th streets.
Nov 5, 2023 · NEW YORK — Extension of New York’s Second Avenue Subway project, which will add stations in East Harlem, has received a boost from a new funding agreement signed on Saturday. The $3.4 billion grant — “the largest Capital Investment Grant in the history of the program,” according to a social media post by U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer ...
Nov 5, 2023 · The Second Avenue subway expansion into East Harlem is expected to benefit more than 100,000 riders daily. MTA. With this extension, the MTA promises it could shorten commutes by up to 20...
Jul 5, 2023 · There will be two new stations at 106 Street and 116 Street on Second Ave, and a direct passenger connection with the existing 125 Street subway station on the Lexington Avenue subway line. Phase 2 will also feature an entrance at Park Avenue to allow convenient transfers to the Metro-North Railroad 125 Street Station.
Nov 6, 2023 · A plan to extend New York City’s Second Avenue subway line into Manhattan's East Harlem section received a significant funding boost Nov. 4 as the Federal Transit Administration formally agreed to...