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For 15 months, L Train service will be reduced every weeknight from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. and every weekend so the repairs can be made. ... and every 10 minutes between Lorimer Street and Canarsie.
The big reveal with the L-train’s Canarsie Tunnel Project was that 99% of the benchwalls were not structurally damaged to the point that they had to be removed. Instead, in addition to the less than 1 ...
So far, only a few sections are online, including the 42nd Street Shuttle and the Canarsie Tunnel, which serves the L train. At last week’s meeting, ...
Inside Park Plaza Restaurant in Brooklyn Heights, conversation is served daily and there is a menu of topics that the next mayor of New York City must digest. "There needs to be better policing and ...
A and L trains could see increased service starting in the fall, MTA officials said during Monday’s board meeting. The MTA is ...
Hollywood actor Samuel L. Jackson recounts a terrifying 1988 subway accident that left him with torn ligaments after being dragged by a train in New York.
Samuel L. Jackson recalled the time he nearly died from being dragged by a subway train in New York City. "So I'm sitting there thinking, I'm like, 'Oh, f‑‑‑, I'm going to die.'" ...
Samuel L. Jackson described being dragged by a New York subway train in 1988 and said he thought he wouldn’t live to see his birthday or Christmas.
Samuel L. Jackson is looking back on his near-death experience being dragged by a subway train in New York: 'Your life passing before you, it's like, eh, not really.' ...
Samuel L. Jackson recalled a near-death experience from over 30 years ago when his foot got stuck on a New York City subway train. "Things slow down when you’re looking at death," the actor said.
Samuel L. Jackson has recalled being dragged by a subway train in harrowing accident in the late 80s. Jackson told podcast host Paloma Faith that his life flashed before his eyes.
She was struck by a northbound L train and pronounced dead at the scene. Witnesses say the woman climbed down to the tracks, possibly to go to the bathroom.