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  1. The second phase of the Second Avenue Subway project will extend the Q line into Harlem. It will improve commutes for area residents by creating new stations on Second Avenue and 125th Street. Updated Mar 6, 2024.

  2. Jan 22, 2024 · Transit. Second Avenue Subway Inches Forward on Phase Two Extension. The MTA awarded the first contract on the $7.7 billion project to take the Q line to 125th Street, but legal challenges to congestion pricing, which helps pay for it, and other uncertainties remain. by Jose Martinez Jan. 22, 2024, 5:40 p.m. Republish. More.

  3. The Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 extension will expand service in the northern borough, bringing subway access that has been promised for decades to tens of thousands of residents in a previously underserved community.

  4. Plans for expansion. History. Initial attempts. 1970s construction. 1990s plans. Phase 1 construction. Phase 2 construction. Phases 3 and 4. Design and cost. Features. Construction methods. Phase 1. Phase 2. Phases 3 and 4. Cost. Artwork. Service patterns. Routes. Future full-length designation. Station listing. See also. References. External links

  5. Jul 5, 2023 · July 5, 2023. Albany, NY. Governor Hochul Announces Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 Moving Forward With Solicitation for First Contract. MTA Procurement for First Construction Contract Signifies Critical Next Step in Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 Project. New Conceptual Design Renderings of Stations Unveiled. Draft Renderings Available Here.

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · New York City. January 22, 2024. Albany, NY. Governor Hochul Announces Award of $182 Million Utility Relocation Contract for Second Avenue Subway Phase 2 Project. New York City Based Company Chosen to Start Relocating Complex Underground Utility Infrastructure. SAS Phase 2 Project Will Bring Transit Equity to East Harlem. Traducción al español.

  7. Jan 6, 2022 · The expansion of Second Avenue Subway would help advance the Biden Administration's and New York State's goal for transportation equity and would improve the local community's access to jobs, health care, and other services, while reducing congestion, both on the streets and on the Lexington Avenue subway line and improving air quality.

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