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How Has Crosstown Travel Changed on 42nd Street Over The Years?
By Joseph Morales 42nd Street is by far one of the busiest and most famous streets in New York City. Its streets are regularly lined with tourists, office workers, and others daily. 42nd Street also connects Times Square and Bryant Park, both world-renowned attractions that draw millions of visitors annually. The street is also Read more
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The Flushing Line Is Getting A Slew Of Upgrades That Will Improve Every Aspect of The Rider Experience
By Joseph Morales The Flushing Line(7 Train) is a critical transportation link between Manhattan and Queens. The Flushing Line connects Midtown with many of Queens’ busiest neighborhoods, such as Long Island City, Jackson Heights, and Flushing. The Flushing Line also connects with multiple north-south subway lines in Manhattan, the N, W to Astoria, Queens, Read more
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New Electric Truck Charging Facility Will Be The First of Its Kind In The South Bronx
By Joseph Morales The Hunts Point neighborhood of The Bronx is one of the busiest industrial communities in New York City. It is home to the largest food distribution center in the world, known as The Hunts Point Cooperative Market, which is home to three major markets serving various types of food items. The market Read more
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CBTC Installation Might Be Icing On The Cake For Recent G Train Upgrades
By Joseph Morales The G Train(Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown Line) is unique because it is the only subway line outside of shuttles that does not enter Manhattan. Nevertheless, it serves some of the busiest and fastest growing neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens, connecting Long Island City to Williamsburg, Downtown Brooklyn, Park Slope and more. Long perceived as Read more
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What Is The Future of the Abandoned BallPark SIR station? Could It Reopen Full Time Some Day?
By Joseph Morales The BallPark Station on the Staten Island Railway(SIR) is a station north of the SIR’s terminus at the St.George Ferry Terminal next to the Richmond County Bank Ballpark and the Empire Outlets. This station had opened on June 24, 2001 in coordination with the beginning of the season for the now Read more
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The Town of Greenwich Wants To Revamp The Area Around Its Metro-North Station
By Joseph Morales The Town of Greenwich is a large town in the State of Connecticut with a population of around 63,500 according to the page on the U.S Census Bureau’s QuickFacts regarding Greenwich. Downtown Greenwich is located directly off the NY-CT border and is about a 50 min- 1 hour train ride to Read more