Port Authority bus terminal replacement OK'd by city planners - but 'long overdue' makeover could take a decade
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Even with multiple renovations, the 74-year-old terminal is too old and outmoded to continue effectively serving commuters. It struggles at times to handle its current ridership, and we expect ridership to continue to grow into the future. It's far past time for a replacement,” said commission Chair Daniel R. Garodnick.
The Midtown bus terminal, which serves about 65 million commuters a year, is in desperate need of "long overdue" upgrades. The massive project will set the terminal up to handle more passengers, expand bus storage and offer modern services and amenities...
With this truly transformational replacement plan, we can ensure this hub takes its place among our city's great infrastructure projects and has the capacity to serve New York City's residents, those who live in neighboring states and those who visit from throughout the country for decades to come,” Garodnick emphasized.
Read at New York Post
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