The G Train may have problems, but it does have some friends and people that really want to see service improvements. We got an email from Assem. Hakeem Jeffries office about a rally he is organizing next week to call for service improvements on the G. It says in part:
In partnership with a number of community based organizations, local business leaders, and other elected officials, Assemblyman Jeffries will be hosting a rally Wednesday, May 21st at Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church to kick off a campaign to encourage the MTA to increase service on the G Train. Service improvements will be voted on by the MTA board at the end of June.
The rally will take place at 6:30PM on Wednesday, May 21 at the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, which is located at 85 S. Oxford Street (between Fulton St. and Lafayette Ave.)
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1 Benjamin Kabak // May 19, 2008 at 2:51 pm
I would be so on board with this movement if they weren’t harping on the Atlantic Ave. tunnel connection. That tunnel would just be an underused waste of money, and I feel like Jeffries and Councilmember Letitia James’s focus on it obscures the good things they’re trying to accomplish.