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Everybody needs a break from Hipsterville once in a while. So Hipsters, take heed: When Billyburg gets to be a bit much, the L train offers an excellent escape — and we don’t mean a ride to ...
Months after hosting contentious meetings in the West Village and Williamsburg on the looming L train shutdown, the MTA and Department of Transportation finally got around to facing the residents ...
There was another public meeting about the impending work on the L Train’s Canarsie Tunnel that, no matter how it’s done, is going to take a long time. Gothamist was there: Lentol said that ...
The L train shutdown—or, as it’s now known, “slowdown”—is officially on: Repairs to the Canarsie Tunnel, and the service disruptions that they’ll bring, begin at 8 p.m. on April 26.
Support is growing for the full 18-month shutdown of the L train’s East River tunnel. The Riders Alliance, a grassroots transit group, released a survey Tuesday showing that 77% of the 350 L … ...
When asked whether he might be able to take another train from Canarsie to get where he needs to go in Manhattan, Anselm considered it, but said, “I’m so used to taking the L, since 1982—it ...
The L tunnel, also known as the Canarsie Tunnel, was ravaged by 7 million gallons worth of saltwater. The MTA will present two options for work on the L train tunnel: 3-Year Partial Shutdown in ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- A popular subway line between Manhattan and Brooklyn could be shut down for years, and you can blame it on Superstorm Sandy. The MTA is reportedly mulling over its options to ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Construction on the L train's Canarsie Tunnel may conclude three months sooner than previously predicted. According to the MTA, it will take 15 months to complete repairs on the ...
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