NY MTA Upping Service On L Train To Reduce “Sardine Crush” Of Riders [View all]
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New York, NY WNYC) Several New York City subway lines are at or above capacity. Relief is coming for some riders because of technology.
The chronically overcrowded L train, which connects Manhattan to Brooklyns fastest growing neighborhoods, is now running 98 more times a week. The NY Metropolitan Transportation Authority just finished installing a new radio-based signal system that allows trains on the line to travel closer together and, as a result, more frequently.
Brooklyn Democratic District Leader Lincoln Restler, who joined elected officials at a press conference outside the Bedford Avenue stop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, said its about time. The complaint I receive most frequently about quality of life for Williamsburg residents is L train service, he said. It is terrible. Weve been unable to fit onto trains for too long.
Ridership on the L train has grown 141 percent since 1998 because of a population boom in Williamsburg and Greenpoint, the chosen enclaves of NYCs hipster set and more recently, a hub of new condo construction. Its not unusual for riders during the morning rush to let a packed train pass because theres no room to board it. ...................(more)
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