“This is a borough - a community - that truly matters, but people in the past have not made decisions that make them feel that way here in the Bronx. Officials believe the new stations will create greater earning potential for residents of the Bronx. The average salary in the four neighborhoods the new stations will be located in is around $61,000 per year. Instead of it taking by taking the express bus, it will take 20 minutes.” Korinblum said. Korinblum says the new stations will decrease the amount of time he sits in traffic. The stations will provide direct access to Penn Station and Moynihan Train Hall. They will be located at Hunts Point, Parkchester/Van Nest, Morris Park and Co-Op City. Officials broke ground Friday on four new Metro-North stations. And with crime on the subways, it will be safer,” Korinblum said. Dealing with the express bus and the traffic - it’s crazy. ![]() “It’s going to make people’s lives a lot easier for everybody getting up to Westchester and into the city. He says the new Metro-North stations coming to the Bronx will be very helpful. Aaron Korinblum has lived in Co-Op City for more than 50 years.
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