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NYC Subway Work To Cripple Lines


The MTA is putting the city that doesn’t sleep to bed early.

The agency is closing huge swaths of the subway in Manhattan for five weeknights in a row in January to allow for track work to be done, officials announced yesterday.

The closures — which start at 10 p.m. and go until 5 a.m. — begin Jan. 9 on the Lexington Avenue lines from Grand Central Terminal to Atlantic Avenue.

Closures on large parts of the 1, 2 and 3 lines south of 34th Street in Manhattan come a month later, followed by five-day shutdowns on the B, D, F and M lines and then the A, C and E lines.

(Source: NY Post)



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