Brooklyn

Written by jrood

MTA New York City Transit is making repairs and improvements to Brooklyn's Culver Line including the rebuilding of the viaduct structure and the renewal of its tracks, signals and switches. It will also rehabilitate the Smith-9th station and restore platforms, canopies and the historic arch at the 4th Avenue-9th Street station. The $275.5 million engineering and construction project is necessary to rehabilitate the steel and concrete viaduct, which first opened in 1933 as part of the IND system. The project area stretches from the tunnel portal south of the Carroll Street station to the portal south of Fourth Avenue. In preparation for this work, the G line has been extended to Church Avenue since July 2009. This current phase of the project will begin this month and continue until the fall of 2012.

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