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MTA to add elevators to five more Brooklyn subway stations with funding from congestion pricing
The MTA will install elevators at five Brooklyn subway stations to improve accessibility for wheelchair users, funded in part by congestion pricing revenue. The project, costing over $100 million, is part of a broader effort to make 20 stations accessible and includes upgrades like platform repairs and fare arrays.
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