MTA to close the Astoria Boulevard Station
Transit agency will install new elevators following death of young mother
BY MARK HALLUM
The MTA announced it will close
the Astoria Boulevard Station on the
N and W lines for nine months starting
in March as they install four elevators
days after a 22-year-old mother died
while carrying a stroller down multiple
flights of stairs at a Manhattan stop.
With two of the elevators going from
the street to mezzanine and two more
going up to the platforms, the MTA will
take the opportunity to replace other
features of the century-old structure.
“I’ve made accessibility one of my top
priorities since the moment I arrived at
New York City Transit and am thrilled
that we’re bringing elevators to this
critical intermodal hub that connects
to LaGuardia Airport,” NYC Transit
President Andy Byford said when
it was announced in April. “We are
continuing to spend billions of dollars
on accessibility throughout the entire
subway system. The systemwide study
that’s underway now, combined with
future funding in the MTA capital plan,
will provide the path forward to even
more accessibility improvements.”
Structural columns and foundations
will be replaced and damaged concrete
The Astoria Boulevard Station is set to close for nine months in March for elevator installation. Photo via Google Street View
platforms will also be replaced.
New stairwells will also be
installed, as well as platform roofs and
mezzanine walkways.
Platform gaps, boarding areas,
stairs, railings will meet Americans
with Disabilities Act standards and
lighting will also be replaced.
The work is part of the crawl up the
N, W lines modernizing as they go; in
October 2017 they closed the 30th and 36th
Street stops for similar improvements
which have now reopened.
The Broadway and 39th Avenue
stations closed starting in July and have
also been put back into service.
The MTA has invested $5 billion in
making stations more accessible, the
agency said, and $427 million has been
dedicated replacing 42 elevators and 32
escalators.
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