The MTA announced an expansion of cell service in subway tunnels, specifically on the 4 and 5 train tunnels from Bowling Green to Borough Hall and significant portions of the G train. This initiative, managed by Boldyn through a public-private partnership, will cost nothing to the public and is part of a $600 million infrastructure development plan. Implementation is expected to begin in the next year or two, leveraging existing MTA work schedules for efficient installation, following the successful introduction of connectivity in the Times Square Shuttle.
The installation of expanded cell service in NYC subway tunnels is being done at no cost to the public, funded by a private partnership.
MTA leaders are optimistic about seamless installation of connectivity, allowing crews to work whenever the MTA is conducting site work in the tunnels.
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