File:LIRRs Renewed Queens Village Station (10575381875).jpg
On October 30, 2013, MTA Long Island Rail Road President Helena E. Williams and Assemblywoman Barbara Clark unveiled the newly renovated and enhanced Queens Village LIRR Station. As a part of the project, workers have installed two new heavy duty elevators, one each serving the eastbound and westbound platforms. They also repainted the entire station building and added new signage and a new fire alarm system. The platform waiting room has been rehabilitated, and numerous improvements have been made throughout the complex, including replacement of platform railings, a new shelter shed, replacement of platform lighting, bird abatement devices, drainage and erosion control, and security cameras.
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LIRR's Renewed Queens Village Station
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