How the short-lived V train altered Queens’ subway lines forever
/When the V train first debuted in December 2001 it created such a subway shakeup in Queens that the borough has yet to recover from it.
Read MoreWhen the V train first debuted in December 2001 it created such a subway shakeup in Queens that the borough has yet to recover from it.
Read More“We don’t have a big middle finger building yet … That would be our middle finger building.”
Read More“We will be helping people seek shelter,” an official told the Eagle on background, but that official conceded that they were not entirely sure what the effort would entail.
Read More“You shouldn’t need a life preserver to take the subway.”
Read MoreMore than 70 percent of Queens subway stations are inaccessible to people with disabilities.
Read MoreSome L train users headed to Manhattan can expect at least 40 minute wait at times.
Read MoreWhen an M train commuter asked a Ridgewood teen to move his legs, he was punched in the face.
Read MoreBrace yourself: changes to the E and M train route are coming at the end of the month.
Read MoreService changes for the J, M and Z lines will occur on these weekends.
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