
"The proposed mega-project would knit together far-flung locations in Brooklyn and Queens, utilizing an existing freight line to create a seamless transit experience."
"The 14-mile light rail route would run from the Brooklyn Army Terminal to Roosevelt Avenue in Queens, with connections to subway routes, bus stops, and the Long Island Railroad."
"MTA team members will be on hand at the museum for an evening to share an in-depth look at the project, with planned speakers including key executives."
"As the environmental review continues, the MTA is also heading out to community board meetings and seeking public feedback on the project."
The Interborough Express is a proposed 14-mile light rail project that will connect Brooklyn and Queens, running from the Brooklyn Army Terminal to Roosevelt Avenue. It will feature 19 stations, primarily in Brooklyn, and will connect with subway routes, bus stops, and the Long Island Railroad. The New York Transit Museum is hosting an event for the public to learn more about the project, with MTA team members providing insights. Community feedback is being sought as the environmental review progresses.
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