MTA still finishing work on Second Ave. subway stations that opened in 2017

The Second Avenue Subway stations that opened nearly a decade ago are still far from fully functional, according to new plans announced by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

In an effort to finally put the finishing touches on these stations, which have been plagued with delays and budget overruns since their opening in 2017, MTA officials have issued a request for proposals. The work includes installing guardrails, emergency exit lighting, safety railings, as well as critical mechanical, electrical, and waterproofing measures.

The delay comes at the expense of other subway projects, according to experts who argue that the completion of these stations came at the cost of diverting resources away from more pressing issues in the rest of the system.

One of the key figures behind the Second Avenue Subway was former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who pushed the MTA to finish the project despite warnings about potential costs and delays.

While the new work is an addendum to this storied construction project, it's still unclear how much more money will be needed to complete the stations. The total cost of these upgrades is estimated to be up to $50 million.

Philip Plotch, a senior fellow at the Eno Center for Transportation who has written about the Second Avenue Subway project in his book "Last Subway," argues that Cuomo pressured the MTA to divert resources from other projects in order to meet the 2017 deadline. As a result, he claims that the rest of the system suffered from deferred maintenance.

Since its opening, the Second Avenue Subway has faced numerous issues, including a so-called "Summer of Hell" when service meltdowns became regular occurrences. Plotch says that Cuomo's pressure for a quick completion came at the expense of resources needed to support other parts of the subway system.

The new work is part of a larger $7.7 billion extension of the Second Avenue Subway into East Harlem, which will add three new stations to the neighborhood. While previous plans had aimed to extend the line all the way down to lower Manhattan, this vision has been put on hold in recent years.

Other ongoing projects that are struggling with similar issues include the Grand Central Madison station, which was opened last year while still under construction and features empty retail spaces due to a lack of gas hookups. The MTA recently issued another request for contractors to complete "miscellaneous" work at this location as well.
 
I'm not surprised to hear that the Second Avenue Subway stations are still lagging behind πŸ˜’. I mean, it's been nearly a decade since they opened and you'd think that would be enough time to get everything sorted out. But nope, the MTA just wants to throw more money at the problem without actually fixing anything πŸ€‘. And let's be real, Andrew Cuomo was probably pushing for those delays and cost overruns from the start. The guy was always about getting things done, even if it meant putting other projects on the backburner πŸ”₯.

I'm also not buying that the completion of these stations is going to benefit the rest of the system πŸ™„. I mean, where's the evidence that this extra $50 million is going to make a real difference? It's just more money down the drain in my book πŸ’Έ. And what about the impact on other projects like Grand Central Madison? Do we really need another delay and cost overrun πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ?

The MTA's always got some new scheme cooking, but honestly, it feels like they're just kicking the can down the road πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised they're still working on the Second Avenue Subway after all these years... like, what's the holdup? πŸ’Έ I mean, I know it's a big deal and all, but 50 million bucks is just crazy talk for some new guardrails and stuff πŸ€‘. Don't get me wrong, safety first and all that, but can't they just do it without breaking the bank? πŸ˜‚ And what about the rest of the subway system? Like, we need that maintenance done ASAP too πŸ’ͺ. I guess when you're under pressure to finish something on time... πŸ•°οΈ I wish they'd just be upfront about how much it's gonna cost and not keep us guessing like this πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
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MTA's Second Avenue Subway delays are no surprise πŸ™„. Cuomo's rush job cost the system millions. Now they're asking for more dough πŸ’Έ. Meanwhile, other projects like Grand Central Madison are still a mess 🚧. Guess you can't hurry great infrastructure πŸ’”.
 
πŸ˜” I'm not surprised about the delays on the Second Avenue Subway... think about it, they were rushed through in 2017 and already had some major issues πŸš«πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. And now they're asking for more cash to fix them πŸ€‘. Meanwhile, other parts of the system are still getting neglected πŸ’Έ. The whole "Summer of Hell" thing was pretty wild 😱... I remember people complaining about trains breaking down left and right 🚫. Guess it's just another example of how priorities can go awry when you're under pressure to meet deadlines ⏰. Maybe they should've taken a deep breath and spent more time on the planning phase instead of rushing into things πŸ’­.
 
Ugh, like I knew it πŸ™„... the Second Avenue Subway thing is just a mess, right? I mean, these stations have been open for almost a decade and still not fully functional? That's not even good enough to get it done right on time! And now we're hearing about more delays and budget overruns because of it. It's like they didn't plan ahead or anything.

And can you believe it took former Governor Andrew Cuomo pushing the MTA to finish the project to divert resources away from other areas? Like, what was he thinking? Did he really think the rest of the system wasn't important too? And now we're paying for it with our taxes πŸ’Έ. It's crazy!

I'm not surprised they had to request more funding for these upgrades, though. I mean, the total cost is estimated to be around $50 million, which is still a ton. But honestly, it's just another example of how much went wrong with this project from the start.

And what's up with the East Harlem extension? It was supposed to go all the way down to lower Manhattan, but now that's been put on hold? Like, why even bother with those plans if you're not going to follow through?
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean come on! 8 years and still not fully functional? It's like they couldn't even get it done right from the start πŸ˜’. And now we're finding out that resources were diverted to meet a deadline instead of fixing other issues in the system? That's just gonna come back to haunt them down the line πŸš‚. The Grand Central Madison station is another example of this - what's going on with those empty retail spaces?! 🀯 At least that one was supposed to be done at the same time as opening, not after πŸ˜’. And Cuomo's still getting credit for it? 😜 Not buying it. πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” Still can't believe it's been 8 years since those stations opened πŸš‚. They're still not done? What's the hold up? I mean, I get it, delays and budget overruns are a thing 😐, but $50 million more is just crazy πŸ’Έ. Did they not plan for this? It's like they expected the money to magically appear out of thin air πŸ’Έ. And to make matters worse, it's coming at the expense of other projects 🚧. I'm all for finishing the project, but come on, can't they prioritize? 😩
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, it's super frustrating when stuff gets delayed like that. I mean, you're already dealing with the stress of commuting in the city, and now you find out that even something supposed to be done years ago is still having major issues πŸš‚πŸ˜©. It's all about prioritizing and managing resources, right? Cuomo was pushing for that 2017 deadline, and it seems like some corners were cut as a result πŸ’Έ. I feel bad for the people who have been suffering with these issues; they deserve better infrastructure πŸ‘. Now we're just waiting to see how much more money is needed... $50 million might not be enough πŸ€‘. Guess you could say that the Second Avenue Subway has been taking its sweet time getting "fired up" πŸ”₯, like that One Direction song lol πŸ˜‚.
 
ugh, finally they're admitting that second avenue subway is still a mess πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ i mean who needs guardrails and emergency exit lighting anyway? let's just leave those stations abandoned and save the money. plus, 50 million dollars isn't even a drop in the bucket for the real problems with the rest of the system πŸ€‘ someone needs to tell them that "summer of hell" was actually just a good excuse to avoid actual work πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
lol what's up w/ these subway delays? I mean i get it, they're trying 2 finish the Second Ave Subway but like, come on 50 mil for upgrades already? that's crazy! my friend who works on the subway says they gotta divert resources from other projects cuz of all the delays. and btw didn't Cuomo just leave office? seems like he's still pulling strings behind the scenes πŸ€”πŸ’Έ
 
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