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New Sites on Your Commute #1-Loew’s Boulevard Theatre-Simpson St(2,5)
By Joseph Morales WELCOME TO THE SERIES New York City is the largest city in the United States and is the nation’s cultural, commercial and financial center. Thanks to its vast public transit system, New Yorkers are able to traverse the city without the use of a car and avoid traffic. Given how hard it Read more
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A New Soccer Stadium and Affordable Transit-Oriented Development is Coming To Queens
By Joseph Morales The most notable destination in the Willets Point neighborhood in Queens is undoubtedly Citi Field, home of the New York Mets. Despite most considering Citi Field part of Flushing, the stadium sits entirely in Willets Point according to Google Maps. Additionally, both the subway and LIRR stations adjacent to the stadium are Read more
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How Can Bus/Pedestrian Conditions Be Improved on Tremont Avenue?
By Joseph Morales Tremont Avenue in The Bronx is one of the busiest east-west streets in the borough. In addition, it is one of The Bronx’s longest streets at about 7 miles between the Throggs Neck and Morris Heights neighborhoods. The street crosses the entire borough and connects to several other major corridors such as Read more
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With Winter In Full Swing, What Will Happen to The Waiting Room at the Hartsdale Metro-North Station?
By Joseph Morales The Hartsdale Metro-North(MNR) station on the Harlem Line is the main commuter rail station serving the Hamlet of Hartsdale with a population of 2,964 residents according to Niche.com. The station is also the closest station for some Scarsdale residents, given its proximity to the Scarsdale Town Line. In addition to being Read more
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Top 10 Things Public Transit Makes Possible in NYC
By Joseph Morales New York City is the largest city in the United States and is one of the most vibrant and eclectic places in the World. The city is also among the world’s financial, cultural and commercial centers. Given the city’s immense population density and traffic, many residents rely on the city’s subways Read more
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MTA Debuts New Type of Bus Route in Queens Bus Network Redesign
By Joseph Morales Queens is New York City’s largest borough by land area and second in population, far surpassing that of Manhattan, The Bronx and Staten Island. Given its size and proximity to both Long Island and Manhattan, neighborhoods in Queens can range from suburban-like in Little Neck to Manhattan-like in Long Island City. Therefore, Read more