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  2. 77th Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 1967, the NYCTA awarded a contract to conduct test borings at eleven stations on the Fourth Avenue Line, including 77th Street, to the W. M. Walsh Corporation for $6,585 (equivalent to $60,172 in 2023) in preparation of the construction of platform extensions (equivalent to $60,172 in 2023). [18]

  3. 67th Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    The 67th Avenue station is a local station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of 67th Avenue and Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills, Queens, it is served by the M train on weekdays, the R train at all times except nights, and the E and F trains during late nights.

  4. 59th Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 1967, the NYCTA awarded a contract to conduct test borings at eleven stations on the Fourth Avenue Line, including 59th Street, to the W. M. Walsh Corporation for $6,585 (equivalent to $60,172 in 2023) in preparation of the construction of platform extensions. [20]

  5. 36th Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 1967, the NYCTA awarded a contract to conduct test borings at eleven stations on the Fourth Avenue Line, including 36th Street, to the W. M. Walsh Corporation for $6,585 (equivalent to $60,172 in 2023) in preparation of the construction of platform extensions. [22]

  6. Grand Street station (IND Sixth Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    The station was built as part of the Chrystie Street Connection between the Sixth Avenue Line and the Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges.The Chrystie Street Connection was first proposed in 1947 as the southern end of the Second Avenue Subway (SAS), which would feed into the two bridges, allowing Sixth Avenue Line trains to access the Jamaica, Fourth Avenue, and Brighton lines in Brooklyn. [3]

  7. Chrystie Street Connection - Wikipedia

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    New Subway Routes. On November 15, 1967, the TA published a subway map showing which routes would be changed when the Manhattan Bridge connection opened. [11] After 940 new signs had already been installed across the New York City Subway system, mayor John Lindsay wrote a letter to the TA in an attempt to delay the planned route changes. [44]

  8. The Incident (1967 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film stars Tony Musante and Martin Sheen (in his first film role) as two street hoods who terrorize 14 passengers sharing a New York City Subway car, played by an ensemble cast that includes Beau Bridges, Ruby Dee, Jack Gilford, Ed McMahon, Gary Merrill, Donna Mills, Brock Peters, Thelma Ritter, and Jan Sterling. [2]

  9. History of the New York City Subway - Wikipedia

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    The connections to the other two bridges were built, but with the 1967 opening of the Chrystie Street Connection, the Manhattan Bridge connection was eliminated. A BRT subway under Fourth Avenue in Brooklyn, leading to Bay Ridge and Coney Island. This corresponded to today's Fourth Avenue and Sea Beach lines.