NEW YORK (AP) – Five months ago, Superstorm Sandy sent 15 million gallons of seawater into a state-of-the-art subway station, paralyzing a major New York City transport link for years to come.
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South Ferry subway riders will no longer have to walk to Rector Street to get the 1 train. Service was restored at the stop Thursday for the first time since Hurricane Sandy destroyed the station five ...
When the gleaming South Ferry subway terminal in Lower Manhattan opened in 2009, it came with a vast concourse filled with public art installations of wrought iron and smoked glass, polished white ...
The South Ferry station in lower Manhattan that was battered by Superstorm Sandy could be reopened in 2016, though not completely resilient to massive flooding, an MTA official said Monday. John ...
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