Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Post

Interested in updates about the Second Avenue Subway? On Tuesday, June 3 from 6 pm to 7:30 pm, we're hosting a virtual public meeting to provide a project status and design update on Phase 2 of the project. This meeting will focus on design changes to the 116 St station as a whole, specifically looking at the entrances and mezzanine level. This is the next step in this transformative project which will create three new accessible Second Avenue Subway (Q) stations in East Harlem! Register here: https://lnkd.in/eWmXxafJ

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Second Avenue Subway PHASE 2 East Harlem INFORMATION SESSION
Station Design Update
PUBLIC MEETING / ONLINE
William Bohnenberger

Railroad Services Coordinator / Technical Advisor-Engineering at HNTB

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Thanks for sharing

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Carlos G

Writer at Construction Review Online

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Congratulations to the MTA and New York State on the approval of the transformative $65 billion capital plan! This bold investment marks a critical step toward revitalizing NYC’s transit system and securing a more reliable, modern future for millions of riders. https://constructionreviewonline.com/news/mta-approves-65-billion-plan-to-revive-new-york-city-transit-system/

Michael Agrocostea

Mech Engineer,Project Eng -NYC;PROJ Mgr. NYCTA Subway cars inFrance; Mech.ENG. COGEN.Gas Turb. GE Int’l Italy &ANSALDO Energia US ; Proj.ENG.HVAC @NYCHA; Constr PROJ.MGR MEP@SCA School Constr.Auth.NY; PowerPlant Eng.Rom.

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Excited for this!

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Vandyke Johnson

Assistant Workers Compensation Examiner

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MTA is a great company to work for but please address the homeless on the trains. I feel for them but it getting out of hand and it is unacceptable hygiene wise

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Daven Siddoway

Property Management Admin

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Phase 2 is an essential project for functionality of the subway system. Not only will it provide much needed relief to the IRT Lexington Ave line, it will also foster new economic opportunities for the people of New York. Press forward NYCT!

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