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MTA Public Hearing on the Interborough Express

Posted on: www.cb14brooklyn.com

The Interborough Express is a proposed rapid transit project that would connect areas of Brooklyn and Queens. On Thursday, May 19 at 6 p.m., the MTA will hold a virtual meeting on plans for the Interborough Express. Attendees will get an overview of the project and can ask questions and submit comments. Learn more and submit comments or questions.

The MTA’s virtual public town hall meeting provides an opportunity for the community to review plans for the proposed Interborough Express train linking Brooklyn and Queens using existing land alongside existing freight railroad tracks. The project would be built along an underused rail line that connects Brooklyn and Queens composed of two parts, the MTA-owned Bay Ridge Connector freight line and CSX-owned Fremont Secondary, a 14-mile freight line that extends from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, to Jackson Heights, Queens. Part of this line travels through Community Board 14.

The project would create a new transit option for close to 900,000 residents of the neighborhoods along the route, along with 260,000 people who work along the corridor in Brooklyn and Queens, connecting with up to 17 different subway lines, as well as Long Island Rail Road, with end-to-end travel times anticipated at around 40 minutes. Its projected initial ridership would be 74,000 to 88,000 weekday riders.

Members of the public will get a general overview of the project and have the opportunity to ask subject matter experts questions.

WHEN: THURSDAY, May 19 at 6:00 p.m.

WHERE:  Livestream feed will be available at: https://mta.zoom.us/u/keJkAoHsCN

BY PHONE:  Members of the public can listen to the hearing by calling the Zoom webinar at 1-877-853-5247 (toll-free). Then enter Webinar ID 819 6195 2299, follow by the pound (#) sign.

RSVP: Members of the public who wish to ask questions are encouraged to register for the webinar meeting via project website. Questions can also be submitted in advance at this link: https://mta-nyc.custhelp.com/app/interborough-express.

For more information on additional ways to comment, request information, or to view a copy of the Complete MTA Program of Projects, the public is encouraged to visit the project website.

Topics: MTA