by Jeff Smith
Gothamist: https://gothamist.com/news/nyc-set-to-i ... ing-months
Not a lot of details as to how they will function.
Not a lot of details as to how they will function.
MTA set to install protective platform doors at select subway stations in ‘coming months’
The city will begin constructing protective screen doors at three subway station platforms “in the coming months,” Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokesperson Aaron Donovan told Gothamist on Sunday.
The protective barriers are part of a pilot program meant to stop riders from falling — or being pushed — onto the train tracks. The program, which was announced last year, comes in response to several high-profile incidents, including one resulting in the death of Michelle Go, who was shoved onto the Times Square subway tracks last year.
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The protective platform doors are set to be installed at the Times Square 7 train, the Third Avenue L train and the Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue E train stop. The Platform Screen Door Pilot Installation program is estimated to cost more than $100 million, according to one report.
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Next stop, Willoughby
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