MTA has begun construction of Phase One of the Second Avenue Subway Click here for our new Construction Update Page The Second Avenue Subway project will include a two-track line along Second Avenue from 125th Street to the Financial District in Lower Manhattan. It will also include a connection from Second Avenue through the 63rd Street tunnel to existing tracks for service to West Midtown and Brooklyn. Sixteen new ADA accessible stations will be constructed. The Second Avenue Subway will reduce overcrowding and delays on the Lexington Avenue line, improving travel for both city and suburban commuters, and provide better access to mass transit for residents of the far East Side of Manhattan. Stations will have a combination of escalators, stairs, and in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, elevator connections from street-level to station mezzanine and from mezzanine to platforms. Under the current plan, the project will be built in four phases. Phase One will include tunnels from 105th Street and Second Avenue to 63rd Street and Third Avenue, with new stations along Second Avenue at 96th, 86th and 72nd Streets and new entrances to the existing Lexington Av/63 Street Station at 63rd Street and Third Avenue. The first construction contract involves the construction of new tunnels between 92nd and 63rd Streets, the excavation of the launch box for the tunnel boring (TBM) machine at just south of 92nd to 95th Streets, and access shafts at 69th and 72nd Streets. These shafts will be excavated toward the end of contract One and be used for the subsequent construction of the 72nd Street station. Contract One is expected take 40 months to complete.
Phase One subway service, which is projected to carry over 200,000 weekday riders, will be an extension of the existing South of the 57th Street/7th Avenue Station, this new, extended |
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Project News
- Full Funding Grant Agreement Signed to provide $1.3 Billion from United Stated Federal Transit Administration for construction of Phase One of the Second Avenue Subway
- MTA Arts for Transit is commissioning site-specific permanent artwork for the first four Second Avenue Subway stations
- CB8 update on Phase One construction and 72nd Street station
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