From subway station renovations to commuter rail improvements, over $300 million in transit-related investments are planned for Downtown.
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Atlantic Avenue Terminal: MTA New York City Transit and the Long Island Rail Road are redeveloping the Atlantic Terminal Transportation Complex at Atlantic and Flatbush, including a new LIRR entrance structure, a new lower concourse for the IRT subway, and improved infrastructure.

The future Atlantic Ave. railyards

Jay St. - Lawrence St. Connection

The terminal complex, which is used by some 100,000 commuters daily, is a multi-level underground transfer hub serving 10 subway lines and the LIRR. The redeveloped complex is being designed to accommodate 130,000 commuters by the year 2015. It will provide improved pedestrian access and circulation throughout the terminal, including easier movement from local bus and subway lines to LIRR facilities. In addition, several enhancements to the architectural character of the complex will make the terminal a significant gateway to Downtown Brooklyn.

Jay Street-Borough Hall Subway Station: NYC Transit has begun work on a $130 million project to rehabilitate the Jay Street/Borough Hall subway station and build an underground pedestrian tunnel linking the Jay Street and Lawrence Street subway stations. Once completed, this new connector will create a larger transit hub under the heart of Downtown Brooklyn, serving the A, C, F, M and R subway lines.