Plans move ahead for abandoned rail line in Queens

The future of the old Long Island Rail Road tracks has been discussed for years around Queens.
A group calling for the 3.5-mile line to be reactivated for transit and open space held a rally outside City Hall on Wednesday.

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  • @DerrickTan74
    @DerrickTan74

    Queenslink provides both the necessary public transit that straphangers need (also eases congestion along the Q11/21/52/53) and the park space that the Queensway proposes. Queenslink all the way!

  • @PhantomThiefOfSports
    @PhantomThiefOfSports

    Building a subway line on the abandoned LIRR tracks will definitely bring needed subway service between the Rockaways and Rego Park. The 52/53 SBS can only do so much, so expanding subway service would relieve congestion and bring quicker service and much needed connections

  • @BuildtheQueenslink
    @BuildtheQueenslink

    The 3.5 mile long Rockaway Beach Branch is one of the last remaining rail right-of-ways left in New York City. The debate over rail restoration or park is over: Queens can have BOTH and deserves BOTH. But only by designing both transit and park space together can we move Queens closer to the transit equity we all deserve. Help us in our fight to build the QueensLink, which will provide a one seat ride between Midtown, northern Queens and southern Queens, and provide up to 33 acres of new park space along the right-of-way. Use the letter writing tool in my bio to help Queenslink secure state funding to move

  • @carlbro1
    @carlbro1

    queenslink is queensway but it actually helps people in both parties and is also better AND beneficial, change my mind

  • @reka472
    @reka472

    Queenslink seems better for Queens

  • @QueensNativeNYC
    @QueensNativeNYC

    Over the next two decades,Lmao why even bother talking about in now.. The way things are going we're lucky this country will still be here in two decades..

  • @angkarbasil
    @angkarbasil

    Reactivating these tracks for light rail is a terrible idea. There are ROWs on the IND QBL that are dug out and ready to connect these tracks to QBL. My solution: Send the (F) Train local via QBL and via Express on the abandoned tracks to Far Rockaway - Mott Av. Send the (V) Line from Broadway - Lafayette St to Rockaway Park - Beach 116 St Local on QBL and tye abandoned tracks. Extend the (C) to Howard Beach - JFK Airport and have the (A) go to Ozone Park - Lefferts Blvd ONLY at all times. The (C) can use the unused express tracks south of Howars Beach - JFK Airport as lay-ups for terminus. Reactivate the lower level of the Woodhaven Junction station along with the elevated one so this new spur can have LIRR access. At night, (V) service will be reduced to the shuttle we have today between Rockaway Park - Beach 116 St and Broad Channel, connecting to a local (F) train. To replace the express service on the QBL and the Jamaica - 179 St branch, bring back the (K).

  • @RantRantJoe
    @RantRantJoe

    With how the city and MTA progress, you will be dead by the time this project is completed...

  • @compota8
    @compota8

    For asylum seekers?