MTA Capital Construction
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MTA Capital Construction was formed in July 2003 to manage major capital projects for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York) in New York. It mainly focuses on improving transportation infrastructure and facilities in the New York City, upstate New York, and Long Island areas.
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[edit] History
Funding primarily comes from local, state, and national bond sales and budgets.[1]
[edit] Projects
[edit] In construction
[edit] East Side Access
[edit] Fulton Street Transit Center
[edit] Second Avenue Subway
[edit] South Ferry Terminal
[edit] Planned projects
[edit] 7 Subway Extension
[edit] See Also
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.mta.info/capconstr/about.htm About MTA CC
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Bus | NYC Transit • MaBSTOA • Long Island Bus • MTA Bus |
Heavy rail | New York City Subway • Staten Island Railway |
Commuter rail | Long Island Rail Road • Metro-North Railroad |
Roads | MTA Bridges and Tunnels |
Law enforcement | MTA Police |
Fleet | New York City Subway • New York City Bus, MaBSTOA, and MTA Bus |
Other | Fares • MetroCard • New York City Transit Authority • NYC Subway History |