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rebuilding the terminals is a waste of time and money. either get rid of the prison on rikers and expand or close lga for good and build up stewart airport. this plan or vision or whatever it is is just make work pork and a blown opportunity. well, ok if the new mega-terminal is done in such a way so they could expand the airport someday across rikers, i guess that would be an ok first step.
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NY seems to be the capitol of blown opportunities, primarily because pretty much every decision is made for reasons of political expedience. Therefore as much as I hate it were probably stuck with that same basic shit layout, innaccesable to rail connections for decades to come. I would imagine to the majority of NY power brokers, the concept plan involving Rikers is a solution in search of a problem. The Rikers removal/relocation would be so contentious no one will want to touch it. It's cowardice of course amongst the great many mental midgets who possess a severe amount of nearsightedness.
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Cries for New Hudson River Rail Tunnels Grow Louder
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mta bickers with city over $ and says MoveNY plan is not politically feasible:
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Aren't the tail tracks essentially for storage anyway?
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Yeah.
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Where the New York City Subway Doesn't Go (Map): http://www.citylab.com/commute/2015/...snt-go/400538/
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^ nice - i heard about the tunnel brighting project from coworkers, i'll have to check that out!
via the nypost - cuozzo tells us about lots of spinoff for the second ave subway: Ambitious 2nd Avenue project looks to fulfill 70-year-old dream By Steve Cuozzo August 10, 2015 | 10:03pm Ambitious 2nd Avenue project looks to fulfill 70-year-old dream 2nd Avenue is not just receiving a new Subway, but an entire makeover. The long wait on Second Avenue will soon be over — not only for the new subway, which the MTA hopes to open in December 2016, but for progress on two large development sites. To most neighbors’ relief, Icon Realty Management has started full-bore demolition at the assemblages — 1538-1546 Second Ave. between East 80th and 81st streets and 1562-1564 Second between East 81st and 82nd streets. While any such job creates short-term disruptions, it means actual construction of the new projects will begin in early 2016, sources told us. Both sites are slated for luxury residential/retail buildings. Although plans for a 14-story structure were revealed earlier for the northern site, there’s no word yet on exactly what will go up on the larger site between 80th and 81st streets. That location, spanning more than half of the east blockfront, comprises six tenement structures. Icon, headed by Terrence Lowenberg and Todd Cohen, paid just $44.8 million for the buildings and $3 million for air rights a few years ago — both reflecting values which are likely to skyrocket when the subway is completed. No Manhattan boulevard is in such tumultuous transition as Second Avenue, where small businesses and rich and poor residents alike have endured a decade of eminent-domain evictions, street digs and sidewalk-narrowing — to say nothing of the MTA’s ship-size temporary structures which blocked windows. On top of it all, Icon had to empty its development sites of stores and cafés, further darkening the avenue. But the new projects should be open in time to catch the wave of rising fortunes on the boulevard when the new subway finally puts an end to the disruptions — and fulfills a 70-year-old dream. |
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Here’s What You Need to Know About the City’s Big Ferry Expansion
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Man Going Down To Subway In Manhattan
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B Express Train at W 4 St
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Sky view of New York City and its rapid transit network
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sept 13th at around 1pm is set as the time for the first rides on the new 7 train subway extension:
http://pix11.com/2015/08/27/finally-...ain-extension/ |
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