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The R211 is a new technology train (NTT) New York City Subway car being built by Kawasaki Railcar Manufacturing for the B Division and the Staten Island Railway (SIR). They will replace two aging subway car models: all R44 cars on the Staten Island Railway and all R46 subway cars. The order is split into three parts: R211A and R211T cars for ...
The Chambers Street–World Trade Center station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line is an express station with four tracks and two island platforms, but in an unusual layout: the station has separate island platforms for through and terminating trains. [58] Both island platforms can accommodate 600-foot (180 m) trains.
The Retiree Advocate Caucus of the UFT has spent decades defending retiree interests, working for public education, and supporting current educators, who hopefully will also, some day, be retirees
Beach parking stickers will be on sale daily beginning May 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at TOBAY Beach, Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park and Beach in Oyster Bay, Tappen Beach in Glenwood Landing and ...
World Trade Center station is a terminal station on the PATH system, within the World Trade Center complex in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It is served by the Newark–World Trade Center line at all times, as well as by the Hoboken–World Trade Center line on weekdays, and is the eastern terminus of both.
NEW YORK CITY — A shove from behind. A fall into open space onto the tracks. An oncoming train. This New York City subway nightmare came to frightening life for a straphanger last week inside ...
If you haven’t begun saving for retirement yet, now’s the time to make some headway in a high-interest savings account and tax-advantaged retirement account. Maximize contributions to your ...
The G operates at all times between Court Square in Long Island City, Queens, and Church Avenue in Kensington, Brooklyn. It is the only non- shuttle service in the system that does not run within the borough of Manhattan. The G serves two stations in Queens —Court Square and 21st Street, both in Long Island City.