Bus Stop Shelters Being Constructed

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There will be no more harsh waiting on a windy and rainy night. Starting last year, the City’s Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) constructed elaborate, glass bus stop shelters in Flushing, New York. They were originally completed on the major roads such as Northern boulevard and Whitestone expressway. Now, they are reaching local areas in northern Flushing. “We will replace every bus shelter and install an additional two hundred by 2011,” announced on the official site. They will be working with community leaders to identify the best locations for the additional two hundred shelters. The locations will be selected to ensure that the shelters serve more bus-commuters and the public. D.O.T. is also panning to add more features to the shelters; not only seating, but new technologies like Bluetooth, L.C.D. screens and real-time bus arrival information. “It looks much nicer. The bus will not just pass by this stop especially late at night,” says a pedestrian at the bus stop, pictured above. It is located at the corner of Linden Place and 32nd Ave, where Q25, Q34 and Qx1, three buses are supposed to stop. “Even though it does not change my waiting time for the bus, I appreciate that the city started to do something for this neighborhood.”

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