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Construction Scheduled for 2nd Ave. Subway

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NEW YORK, NY March 29, 2007 —REPORTER: Construction on the 2nd Avenue subway will break ground on April 12th, according to the MTA. The long-awaited subway will eventually carry passengers from 125th Street to the Financial District. MTA Chief Executive Elliot Sander says the project will pick up where the agency left off in the 1970s, when 3 sections of tunnel were built before funding ran out.

SANDER: We'll be doing it in the 2nd Avenue Subway tunnel, a part of it that has been constructed it is in pristine condition.

REPORTER: The first phase of construction will create a subway line that runs from 96th to 63rd Streets, before heading west along the Q train route to 57th. Once completed in 2013, the MTA will tunnel north and south. The entire project is still not fully funded.



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