NYC’s Second Avenue Subway Expansion to Harlem
Set to Move Ahead
In Bloomberg CityLab article, “NYC’s Second Avenue Subway Expansion to Harlem Set to Move Ahead,” the Transportation and Land-Use program is mentioned:
The line serves some of the nation’s most densely populated neighborhoods, according to the [NYU Marron] institute. The first phase cost about $22,500 per passenger, based on pre-pandemic ridership levels. That’s better than other US subway and light rail developments and compares favorably with ongoing transit and commuter rail tunnel projects in some European cities, according to the institute.