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Stuy Town »

Here's how the MTA fared on a list of past rehab projects similar to the planned Canarsie Tubes repairs.

Canarsie »

Even if the MTA closes both Canarsie tubes for repairs, the L train would still operate in Brooklyn.

Union Square »

Here's what readers said about a suggestion to permanently turn 14th Street into a commuter corridor.

Bushwick »

Seventy-six percent of the nearly 1,000 readers who took our survey favored a full shutdown.

Union Square »

The city should explore using the street for buses and bikes only, said State Senator Brad Hoylman.

Union Square »

The interaction happened at the second public hearing called to discuss the L train shutdown.

Williamsburg »

Graphic designer Lucio Zago's commute has been getting worse and worse, he says.

Union Square »

A meeting about the L train shutdown will be held on Thursday at the Salvation Army Theatre on 14th St.

East Williamsburg »

Would you rather have a full or a partial shutdown of L train service between Manhattan and Brooklyn?

Williamsburg »

Capacity on the notoriously unpredictable line will increase by 160 percent, according to MTA officials.

Crown Heights »

Online chatter about imminent L train service changes centers around one thing: Fleeing north Brooklyn.

Williamsburg »

The agency will pick one of the two options in the next three months. 

Union Square »

Thursday is the first public meeting the MTA is hosting to discuss the L train shutdown.

Williamsburg »

Dan Levy of real estate site CityRealty is advocating for the East River Skyway.