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  2. Roosevelt Island station - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Island station was first proposed in 1965, when the New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) announced that it would build a subway station to encourage transit-oriented development on Roosevelt Island. The station and the rest of the 63rd Street Line were built as part of the Program for Action, a wide-ranging subway expansion ...

  3. Roosevelt Island - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the Roosevelt Island subway station, in late 1989, [269] allowed further development to proceed. [268] Officials announced the Southtown development in October 1989. [270] Designed by Raquel Ramati Associates, [271] [272] it was to consist of 1,956 apartments, split evenly between market-rate and affordable apartments.

  4. Roosevelt Island Tramway - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Island subway station on the 63rd Street Line was being developed to serve the new community, [8] [12] but the entire line was delayed significantly by the mid-1970s. [13] The first residents of Roosevelt Island had to travel through Queens to leave the island, [11] [14] making it difficult to travel to and from Manhattan via car ...

  5. List of Toronto subway stations - Wikipedia

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    The subway system encompasses three lines and 70 stations on 70.5 kilometres (43.8 mi) of route. [2] As of 2024 [update] , 55 of the 70 stations are accessible, with plans originally set to ensure all stations were accessible by 2025 ; [ 3 ] however, in September 2024, it was reported this goal would not be met until 2026. [ 4 ]

  6. 63rd Street Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Island station. The IND 63rd Street Line went into service on October 29, 1989, twenty years after construction began, with new stations at Lexington Avenue, Roosevelt Island, and 21st Street/41st Avenue in Queens. The line was served by Q trains on weekdays and B trains on weekends.

  7. Toronto subway - Wikipedia

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    However, all subway stations built since 1996 are equipped with elevators, and seventy percent (56 of 75) of Toronto's subway stations are now accessible following upgrade works to add elevators, wide fare gates, and access doors to the station. The figures include the stations on the closed Line 3 Scarborough. [56]

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Stations

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    TDude695 I can do stations on the Toronto Subway ... like if it's a terminus or changeover station...] It is located at [address/intersection]. ... Roosevelt Island ...

  9. Osgoode station - Wikipedia

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    Osgoode is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The station, which opened in 1963, is located under University Avenue where it is crossed by Queen Street West and is named for the nearby Osgoode Hall, which honours William Osgoode, the first chief justice of Upper Canada.