
MTA Presses Ahead with $1B Train Station Despite Funding Hangup
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MTA Pushes Ahead with $1.1B Train Station Contract, Despite Federal Funding Uncertainty
The MTA is moving forward with a $1.1 billion contract to build a new train station at East 106th Street for the Second Avenue subway extension, despite a lawsuit against the Trump administration over frozen federal funds. The project, which will extend the Q train and link up to the 4, 5, and 6 lines, has been long-awaited by New Yorkers. The MTA is seeking board approval next week and aims to keep momentum going until a judge weighs in, with the line set to open by 2032.
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