[Photo by Brian Carroll]
The MTA is throwing open the doors to two of the Avenue A entrances to the L train tomorrow (Nov. 4!) at 9 a.m.
Earlier today, EVG regular Greg Masters got a look at the platforms, in the making for two-plus years (and on the wish list for decades) ...
Earlier this evening, the L Project Newsletter sent out a special missive about the opening, noting that the first two entrances opening are on the south side of Avenue A (Brooklyn bound) at 14th Street. To help commuters navigate the new entrances, the L Project team will be out to answer questions and point you in the right direction.
No word on when the the north side (Eighth Avenue bound) entrances will open at Avenue A.
Meanwhile, the luxury of having entrances at Avenue A and First Avenue will be short-lived.
Back to the L Project:
Now that the Avenue A side will be open, the 1st Avenue side will close in about a week for a few months for structural repairs. We have to make sure it looks as good (and has the structural strength too!) to match the new one. The same thing will also happen for the north side entrances. We'll always have two open at the station. Look for signs tomorrow for more info.
I can live with this; at least the station will be open—24 hours a day, kids! The subways in some cities close at midnight; do you realize you can go anywhere in the city any time of day?
ReplyDeleteWhat's going to happen to the flower guy on the Brooklyn side at 1st Ave?
ReplyDeleteHe left a few weeks back
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