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    Subway Renovation Delay Isn’t Just a Bill vs. Andrew Thing
    The MTA board’s move to scrap Cuomo’s Enhanced Station Initiative is a promising sign for taking the subway’s future seriously
    by Aaron Gordon
    January 25, 2018
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    MTA’s Power Outage Fib Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg
    The only thing you can believe about the MTA’s delay numbers is that they’re unbelievable
    by Aaron Gordon
    January 23, 2018
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    Cuomo’s Congestion Pricing Plan Actually Isn’t Half-Bad
    The “Fix NYC” plan could actually fix NYC’s traffic and transit woes, go figure
    by Aaron Gordon
    January 19, 2018
  • Environment
    Prospect Park Is Car-Free at Last
    After 150 years, a win for Frederick Law Olmsted’s belief in the restorative power of nature
    by Aaron Gordon
    January 2, 2018
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    Four Lessons From Our Year of Subway Hell
    A historically awful twelve months underground may lay the groundwork for a better tomorrow
    by Aaron Gordon
    December 26, 2017
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    Who’ll Pay for LIRR Service to the New Islanders Arena?
    The NHL team says it’s leaving Brooklyn for a new home by Belmont Park, but getting fans there could cost taxpayers big bucks
    by Aaron Gordon
    December 21, 2017
  • Transit
    Here’s How the L-Train Shutdown Plan Will Screw Up Your Commute
    Long-awaited plan is short on specifics, could require many Brooklynites to hitch rides to work
    by Christopher Robbins
    December 14, 2017
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    City and MTA Still Have No Clue How L Train Shutdown Will Work
    Plan is “sitting on the mayor’s desk,” says U.S. House staffer; mayor’s office says no plan exists
    by Christopher Robbins
    December 5, 2017
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    Five Over-the-Top New York City Transit Expansion Ideas
    The Regional Plan Association wants to build rail and streetcar lines more or less everywhere to improve service and please developers, but money will be an object
    by Jake Bittle
    December 5, 2017
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    Subway Cars Will Get Wider Doors by 2020, Everyone Rejoice
    The MTA is spending $3.2 billion on new rolling stock, which may or may not actually get you where you’re going faster
    by Aaron Gordon
    December 4, 2017

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