The Cortlandt Street 1 train station, which was destroyed by falling debris from the World Trade Center towers on September 11, will not reopen until 2018, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority says. The MTA voted yesterday to take over the project from the Port Authority at a cost of around $101 million. Construction has been complicated by the fact that the station runs directly under the World Trade Center memorial and all materials have to be brought in from underground. [NBC]
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