Astoria’s 30th Ave. station among city’s worst

 

A new study released by non-profit civic organization Citizens Budget Commission says Astoria’s 30th Ave. station has some of the poorest infrastructure in the city.

The study honed in on the state of stations’ structural components like stairs, platform edges, and ventilators. On the 30th Ave. station, which services the N and Q, the study found that 72% of the stations’ structural components were not in good repair.

The study cited the worst station as the 52nd St. stop on the 7 line, at which 79% of structural components weren’t in good repair. Overall, half of the worst stations were in Queens.

 

 

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