by Kelly&Kelly
Tomorrow's Newsday, Long Island's award-winning newspaper of record (7/26/22), tells us
"The (MTA) agency revealed that among the projects being considered as part of its forthcoming “Twenty-year Needs Assessment” report are the reactivation of two LIRR lines that have been dormant for decades: the Lower Montauk branch, which runs from Long Island City, Queens to Jamaica, and the Rockaway Beach Branch, which runs from Rego Park to Far Rockaway. Also being considered are “Port Jefferson Branch improvement” and “rail line electrification."
We just can't wait to ride the first M-7 from Long Island City to Port Jeff via Ozone Park and Rockaway Beach!
I always knew it would happen soon.
"The (MTA) agency revealed that among the projects being considered as part of its forthcoming “Twenty-year Needs Assessment” report are the reactivation of two LIRR lines that have been dormant for decades: the Lower Montauk branch, which runs from Long Island City, Queens to Jamaica, and the Rockaway Beach Branch, which runs from Rego Park to Far Rockaway. Also being considered are “Port Jefferson Branch improvement” and “rail line electrification."
We just can't wait to ride the first M-7 from Long Island City to Port Jeff via Ozone Park and Rockaway Beach!
I always knew it would happen soon.