Light Rail for the Brooklyn & Queens Waterfront - 10.30.14 from g major 722 Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 34 min 93 sec ✓ Published: 18-Nov-2014
Description: A glance at New York City’s subway map reveals more than 722 miles of train lines running mostly through Manhattan connecting to Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Apologies to Staten Island. While this facilitates transit between Manhattan and the other boroughs, the G train (originally a shuttle) is the only dedicated north-south subway line between the other boroughs. Unlike the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail in New Jersey along the Hudson River, there is no major dedicated north-south public trans
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