Astoria Boulevard station reopens to riders
/Riders had full subway service at Astoria Boulevard beginning Wednesday night.
Read MoreRiders had full subway service at Astoria Boulevard beginning Wednesday night.
Read MoreThere have been eight reported incidents of debris falling from elevated tracks in the city this year.
Read MoreDespite Astoria’s ever-changing landscape, music still plays through the neighborhood.
Read MoreOur lives should not be put in danger by falling debris or train equipment whenever we cross 31st Street.”
Read MoreMore than 70 percent of Queens subway stations are inaccessible to people with disabilities.
Read MoreThe station, which first opened in February 1902, served more than 13,000 Astoria commuters per day in 2017 but it lacks ADA accessibility.
Read MoreQueens residents have a free outdoor museum on the East River’s shoreline.
Read MoreA coalition made up of members of the Transportation Alternatives, Riders Alliance and other transit advocacy groups will take to the streets of Brooklyn and Queens today as part of citywide day of action aimed at funding a more reliable subway system.
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