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By: Curbed
9Sep2010The latest issue plaguing Second Avenue subway construction (which has had plenty of issues over its 2,000 years of stops and starts) is plumbing. The relocation of underground pipes and junk is to blame six months of delays and more...
By: Curbed
8Sep2010A $7 million maintenance project has turned parts of the elevated 1 train platform at 125th Street in Manhattanville a teal green. For analysis, we turn to Harlem Bespoke: "It's still a little dark for our taste (a lighter verdigris...
By: Curbed
24Aug2010Haven't read a story about how Second Avenue subway construction is ruining the Upper East Side in a while? Here ya go! Between 69th and 74th Street, where the east half of the street is fenced off and plagued by...
By: Curbed
23Aug2010Broker-blogger Malcolm Carter takes a break from condo auctions to ream out the Upper West Siders who have already sullied the brand new subway entrance at Broadway and 96th Street. Their chief weapon of mass destruction? Chewing gum. On the...
By: Curbed
3Aug2010Though the official "T" moniker and logo for the Second Avenue Subway won't go into effect until roughly 2083, the Transmit Museum has started selling the merch, transit blog 2nd Ave. Sagas notes. The early-adopter-targeting "Wear it b...
By: Curbed
1Jun2010Our little Dumbo has made it onto the MTA's updated subway map, coming out later this month, and for neighborhood reaction, we turn, as always, to Dumbo NYC: "For residents and people who work in Dumbo, you know that tourists...
By: Curbed
20May2010One of the funkiest looking (and longest) construction projects in LIC, the addition to the 7-train line at the Court House Square stop, is now semi-functional, a less-than-enthused Lost City reports: "Straphangers no longer have to cross Jackso...