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.
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 ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD is asking for the public’s help to identify a man sought for questioning in connection with an alleged sex-abuse incident on Tuesday at the South Ferry station in ...
Hundreds of relays and thousands of feet of wiring will need to be replaced at the South Ferry subway station according to a Wall Street Journal interview with Wynton Habersham, the MTA’s chief ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The NYPD is asking for the public’s help to identify a man sought for questioning in connection with a bizarre incident where an individual allegedly impersonated a police ...
The $527 million South Ferry subway station is only a year old, but you wouldn’t know it from the falling and stained tiles. The new terminus of the No. 1 line has sprung some leaks, and while the MTA ...
The woman was slashed by the man at the South Ferry subway station. AP Police are searching for a 45-year-old man accused of slashing a woman multiple times on her face during an argument at the South ...
The old South Ferry station is now open again after its replacement was destroyed during the storm, and No. 1 train service resumed Thursday morning. The new $500 million station that opened in 2009 ...
The new South Ferry station that superstorm Sandy knocked out of commission is still undergoing $600 million in repairs, but commuters Thursday can catch the No. 1 train in lower Manhattan on an old ...
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