- Extending the Second Avenue subway across 125th St is a great concept, but the current project is deeply flawed: * At $7.7B for 1.3mi, it will cost an order of magnitude more than similar lines in other global cities. * Deep stations will waste a lot of time—over 10 min across 125th.
- The western extension of the Second Avenue Subway has a $7.7-billion price tag that calls into question the very logic of building it at all — but advocates and researchers say the train is a good idea that could cost a lot less with some minor alterations.
- ETA will soon publish a report recommending ways to significantly cut the project's costs, and we previewed some of those findings to Streetsblog. This is a promising route, but NY simply cannot build the transit it needs without getting its costs under control.