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Those 1st Avenue L train entrances]
An observant EVG reader spotted the following in the 237-page
PDF of the 2015–2019 Capital Plan that the MTA board
approved last week…
So there's budgeted $$$ for a second set of entrances for the L stop at First Avenue. A
news release via the MTA from last December suggested the following scenario:
At the 1 Av station, new fare control areas at Avenue A would double capacity – a 100% increase – up to the street from each platform. The Avenue A entrances would serve 60% of the station’s ridership, thus eliminating a 500-foot walk (from First Avenue to Avenue A) for 31,000 weekday customers entering or exiting the station.
According to Sen. Brad Hoylman's office, use of the station at East 14th Street and First Avenue has increased by 30 percent from 2007-2012. (
Seems like 300 percent.)
And the L train only promises to get more crowded with the arrival of
the 150 residential units in the two new 7-floor buildings on East 14th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B that Extell is developing. (Not to mention the residential building replacing
the former Peter Stuyvesant Post Office.)
In February 2014, Holyman asked Extell Development to "contribute toward the construction of a second entrance to the 1st Avenue L train subway station." (You may read his letter to Extell
here.) Not sure how that ask went.
Regardless, the money is in the MTA budget to make this new L train entrance/exit dream happen.
The Extell developments are
expected to be complete in early 2017. No word on a timeline from the MTA on when any of this L train entrance work might happen. (Given that the 2015-2019 Capital Program finally got the OK so close to 2016…)
Previously on EV Grieve:
A Davey Drill and a dream
Is an Avenue A entrance for the L train in our future?