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There’s Got to Be More to the L Train Shutdown Plan Than What the MTA and DOT Have Shown So Far

May 25, 2017

Starting in January 2019, service on the L train west of Bedford Avenue will be suspended for 15 months to allow for Sandy-related repairs. The only way to keep hundreds of thousands of people moving is to dedicate significant street space to buses on both sides of the East River. But at a presentation to elected officials on Friday, the MTA and DOT did not indicate that bus lanes are part of their plan, except on the Williamsburg Bridge itself.

There’s still time for the agencies to flesh out more transit-priority treatments for the L train outage, but the signs so far are troubling.

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