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The tunnel is also notable for having a station in the middle, under Roosevelt Island. |
The tunnel is also notable for having a station in the middle, under Roosevelt Island. |
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The tunnel has 2 levels. The [[F (New York City Subway service)|F]] uses the upper level, connecting to the [[63 Street Line |
The tunnel has 2 levels. The [[F (New York City Subway service)|F]] uses the upper level, connecting to the [[63 Street Line]] and the [[Sixth Avenue Line]]. There is also an unsed connection to the [[Broadway Line]]. The lower level is currently unused, but is reserved for the [[Long Island Rail Road]] [[East Side Access]] project to bring LIRR trains to [[Grand Central Terminal]]. |
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Revision as of 23:03, 17 March 2006
63rd Street Tunnel | |
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Coordinates | 40°46′N 73°58′W / 40.76°N 73.96°W |
Carries | 4 tracks of the F line of the New York City Subway |
Crosses | East River |
Locale | Manhattan, New York and Queens, New York |
Maintained by | Metropolitan Transportation Authority |
History | |
Opened | 1989 |
Location | |
The 63rd Street Tunnel currently carries the F line of the New York City Subway under the East River between Manhattan, New York and Queens, New York. It is the newest of the East River tunnels, and the newest river crossing in the New York metropolitan area. Construction began in the early 1970s. Unlike previous tunnels that were bored under the riverbed, the 63 Street Tunnel was constructed from prefrabicated concrete tubes. Trenches were built in the river bed, and the prefabricated sections of tunnel were floated into position and then sunk into the trenches.
The tunnel is also notable for having a station in the middle, under Roosevelt Island.
The tunnel has 2 levels. The F uses the upper level, connecting to the 63 Street Line and the Sixth Avenue Line. There is also an unsed connection to the Broadway Line. The lower level is currently unused, but is reserved for the Long Island Rail Road East Side Access project to bring LIRR trains to Grand Central Terminal.