MTA New York City Transit President Carmen Bianco and Staten Island Railway Vice President Stepfone Montgomery were joined by local officials including Rep. Michael Grimm, Assemblyman Joseph Borelli, City Councilman Vincent Ignizio, and Borough President James Molinaro at a groundbreaking ceremony on the site of the future Arthur Kill Station. The station, which is scheduled to be completed in 2015, will replace two others, Nassau and Atlantic, which are deteriorating and can only accommodate one train car. A unique feature of the station will be a 150-car parking lot, to be built across the street, the first such lot on the system.
Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit
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MTA New York City Transit President Carmen Bianco and Staten Island Railway Vice President Stepfone Montgomery were joined by local officials including Rep. Michael Grimm, Assemblyman Joseph Borelli, City Councilman Vincent Ignizio, and Borough President James Molinaro at a groundbreaking ceremony on the site of the future Arthur Kill Station. The station, which is scheduled to be completed in 2015, will replace two others, Nassau and Atlantic, which are deteriorating and can only accommodate one train car. A unique feature of the station will be a 150-car parking lot, to be built across the street, the first such lot on the system.Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit