Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Briarwood subway entrance finally reopened

From DNA Info:

A new entrance to the Briarwood-Van Wyck F train station finally opened Monday morning, more than a year after it was initially scheduled to be completed — but access was still limited because of ongoing construction.

Local residents, who for the past four years had to use another entrance across the Van Wyck Expressway, welcomed the long overdue completion of the project.

The new entrance, next to the Briarwood branch of the Queens Library and near Archbishop Molloy High School, was built by the state Department of Transportation as part of the $265 million Kew Gardens Interchange project, which started in 2010, and aims to widen the Van Wyck Expressway.

The DOT said that the reopening of the Briarwood subway entrance, on the corner of Main Street and Queens Boulevard, was delayed because workers came across a number of unexpected obstacles. Last year, they found lead paint in the existing tunnel and had to remove it. The cold winter last year also delayed getting materials and construction equipment.

Currently, residents can access the new entrance from Main Street only and the entrance is still surrounded by a construction area.

Access to the entrance from Queens Boulevard should be available next fall after an overpass is reconstructed.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The station "...near Archbishop Molloy High School,..."


And who are the grads of Molloy? Gov. Cuomo, Ray Kelly, Addabbo, Miller, etc.

Anonymous said...

Anon No. 1:

And?

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, no ADA accessibility or public artworks at this new station entrance.