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Learn more about the new transfer passage that's being built to connect the Jay St and Lawrence St-MetroTech subway stations in Downtown Brooklyn. The project began in 2007 and is expected to be open for passenger use in 2011.

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  • @ashitanokibou

    Not only that, but allow (rather, encourage) cheap foreign labour to be imported to build it rather than having to pay expensive American union wages.

  • When are they gonna build a place to transfer between G train and 2,3,4,5 trains. As it is now they cross each other, but you have to go to the surface and walk 5+ minutes to transfer between them. That is stupid. Can't they build a tunnel to connect them somewhere in downtown Brooklyn?

  • One more day! Can't wait!

  • I heard in the grapevine that construction of this transfer will be finished for a December 10, 2010, opening. Is it true?

  • @themultiman1000 wait, i forgot numbers 3 & 4

    3. The N,Q & 7 at Queensboro Plaza to the E,M & R at Queens Plaza

    4. The 2,3,4, & 5 at Nevins Street to the A,C, & G at Hoyt ,Schemehorn

  • I have two new connection ideas for the MTA

    1. The J & Z at Bowery to the B & D at Grand Street

    2. The 3 at Junius Street to the L at Livonia Avenue

  • @bayridgephantom

    According to the video description above, it is supposed to be completed next year in 2011. However, they are vague about it because the MTA people does not exactly know when, next year, the project will be complete.

  • I'd also fix up the Court Street station as well.

  • I LIKE THIS IDEA

  • @enzhus

    Sadly, in this day and age it's an impressive feat for the U.S.

    Look how long the Second Avenue line is taking. Look how much work it is to build another line or two of subway in L.A., hell look how much work L.A. has to do just to build a fricking light rail line.

    The USA's time is past unless we get our construction costs under control. The first thing we need to do is eliminate EIR requirements for transit expansions. It eats so much time and money.

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