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The MTA has extended the R train to Whitehall Street station for the first time since Hurricane Sandy.

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Riders will have to eat the cost for the three days of rides they lost to the storm, the MTA said.

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Many subway lines are still partly or fully suspended after Hurricane Sandy.

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Subway service is gradually resuming in Lower Manhattan.

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The MTA is also close to restoring service on the 4/5 and F lines in Lower Manhattan.

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Limited service started Thursday morning with long lines of people waiting for packed buses.

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The MTA will restore limited subway lines after Hurricane Sandy and will suspend fares through Friday.

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The authority is considering getting some trains at dry stations moving Wednesday.

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Mayor Bloomberg said subway service will be shut down for the rest of the week after Hurricane Sandy.

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Chairman Joseph Lhota said the MTA has never "faced a disaster as devastating" as the one left by Sandy.

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Most of the FDR Drive was also closed Monday because of the storm.

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Low-lying areas including  Red Hook, Battery Park, and Far Rockaway, were flooded  Monday. 

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The MTA's East Side Access project is expected to be completed in 2019.

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James Neverson, 63, was on his way to work when the car hit him Tuesday, officials said.

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The MTA is still investigating why the blast rained debris on Second Avenue and 72nd Street.