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onehandle

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Thu May 30, 2013, 10:01 PM May 2013

Seven months after Sandy, Rockaway residents get their subway back

Source: Yahoo News

Jose Hernandez and his wife, Carry, were riding on a New York City subway car on Thursday when the news came through the speakers: The final stop would be Far Rockaway, Queens. They stood up and cheered. "We haven't seen this in a long time," said Carry Hernandez.

The longtime residents of the Rockaways, home to Rockaway Beach, were riding one of the first A trains to resume service seven months after Superstorm Sandy slammed the area, one of the hardest hit by its high winds and flooding. The 3.5-mile stretch along the Rockaway Flats saw tracks washed out and miles of signal, power and communication wires destroyed. Two stations, Broad Channel and Rockaway Park Beach, had been completely flooded. According to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, about 35,000 daily customers were left without a direct rail link to Manhattan.

When the flooding had subsided, the MTA launched what became a seven-month effort to rebuild the damaged transportation system. "This was an all-out, seven-month, day-and-night effort to rebuild three-and-a-half miles of the A train service coming across Jamaica Bay and into what we call the flats of the Rockaways," MTA Interim Executive Director Tom Prendergast told NY1 News.

In the meantime, however, the mess had left residents dependent on limited service and unreliable bus and train shuttles as they struggled to regain some sense of normalcy in their lives. "When Sandy happened, it just threw everybody for a loop," said Jose. His 15- to 20-minute ride to work, he said, "would take maybe two hours. ... Everyday you'd have a fight on the way over here. Everybody's trying to find a seat."

Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/seven-months-sandy-rockaway-residents-subway-back-205953234.html

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Seven months after Sandy, Rockaway residents get their subway back (Original Post) onehandle May 2013 OP
Rachel Maddow just did this as ''The Best New Thing in the World'' BVictor1 May 2013 #1
That's why I went to find it and post it. nt onehandle May 2013 #2
Expect some Cluster Faux blow-hard to criticize funding to get it running again. Left Coast2020 May 2013 #3
Excellent news. Kingofalldems May 2013 #4

Left Coast2020

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3. Expect some Cluster Faux blow-hard to criticize funding to get it running again.
Fri May 31, 2013, 12:33 AM
May 2013

Happy to hear the good news.

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