Rebuilding The Astoria Line
The Astoria NW line went into service more than 100 years ago, in 1917. It's been in daily use ever since. Age and increasingly extreme weather have taken their toll. So, beginning in October 2017, we began intense and extensive work on the stations, track and supporting infrastructure to ensure another 100 years of service for Astoria. This year, the next big phase of this renewal project begins. For more information, visit: https://new.mta.info/system_moderniza...

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