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The plan for a direct train link from Brooklyn to Queens — known as the Interborough Express (IBX) — became closer to a sure thing Wednesday when the MTA announced a board-approved design contract.
New York City's first light rail system, which would link Brooklyn and Queens, is another step closer to becoming a reality.
The Interborough Express, a 14-mile light rail line that will connect Brooklyn and Queens, is now in the design and ...
The Interborough Express, the planned light rail system linking Queens and Brooklyn, is now in the design and engineering ...
The team landed a $166 million contract to design the long-awaited $5.5 billion Interborough Express that will link Brooklyn ...
Late last month, it selected the Jacobs/HDR bid from six submissions that also included those from AECOM USA Inc., Arup US ...
The city Department of Transportation released an extensive greenway master plan, which includes building a better bike and ...
To create a more direct path, and bring transit to parts of the boroughs that desperately need it, the planned IBX will run ...
The governor on Friday announced a major investment in what would be the city’s first new rail line in nearly 90 years, ...
Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the Interborough Express (IBX), a long-awaited light rail connecting Brooklyn and Queens ...
Governor Kathy Hochul came to Brooklyn Friday morning for a victory lap after the MTA board’s design contract approval for the Brooklyn-Queens Interborough Express, or IBX. Hochul, speaking to press ...
"The Interborough Express is going to be a gamechanger for New York City, and as we move forward with this project, I want the entire community to be involved," Governor Hochul said.