Q trains currently run as far north as 96th Street. But in about eight years, they will haul riders up to 125th Street in East Harlem.
NEW YORK -- The long-dormant second phase of the Second Avenue subway project in Manhattan is getting a kick-start from the Biden administration and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Saturday.Q trains currently run as far north as 96th Street. But in about eight years, with the federal government's help, they will haul riders up to East Harlem, according to the MTA. The subway expansion is expected to benefit more than 100,000 riders daily once it's finished.
'Ensuring East Harlem has greater access to jobs, health care and other essential services.' This weekend, the Biden administration is handing over $3.4 billion to begin phase two and eventually bring riders to 106th Street, 116th Street and a new terminal at 125th Street, with connections to 4, 5, and 6 trains, and Metro-North. Renderings of the new ADA accessible stations show high ceilings, glass entranceways and bright lighting.
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