New York City commuters may soon have a faster and more efficient way to travel across the five boroughs, as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) prepares to launch the Interborough Express, a proposed rail line connecting Manhattan to the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island. To gather input from the public, the MTA will be hosting a series of workshops to discuss the project's details and gather feedback. The Interborough Express aims to reduce travel times and alleviate congestion on existing subway lines, but its implementation will require significant planning and infrastructure development. As the MTA seeks to transform the city's transportation landscape, these workshops will provide a crucial opportunity for residents to shape the future of NYC's rail network.


MTA to host workshops seeking input on Interborough Express  Spectrum News NY1