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A Better Way to Travel River to River on 42nd St. New York Times 12/30/07
Making great strides in the sustainable design of streets Real Estate Weekly 05/09/07
Fox lends support to 42nd St. light rail as plan inches forward Real Estate Weekly 03/14/07
42nd St. just for feet? New York Daily News 11/06/06
Advocates of 42nd Street Light Rail Detail Benefits of Pedestrian Mall New York Sun 10/25/06
A 42nd Street of Dreams Metro New York 10/25/06
42nd St. trolley tooted as 1B boon New York Daily News 10/25/06
Study boosts retooling 42nd St. Research shows opening area only to pedestrians, light rail would increase business, create jobs Newsday 10/25/06
Plan Would Ban Cars Manhattan's 42nd St. Houston Chronicle 10/25/06
Group pushes to transform 42nd Street into pedestrian mall amNew York 10/25/06
City Trolley Rings the Bell New York Daily News 04/20/2005
Old Proposal to Build Light-Rail Line on 42nd Street is Revisited The New York Times 04/18/2005
vision42 Unveils Results of Technical Studies on Economic Potential, Traffic Implications and Cost Analysis for Proposed Light Rail Transit Pedestrian Mall on 42nd Street Forbes Magazine 04/18/2005
A Pedestrian 42nd Street? am New York 04/03/2005
42nd Street Shuttle a Rail Good Idea The New York Post 04/03/2005
Vision 42 Carfree Times 09/02/2002
Making 42nd Street Grand RPA: Spotlight on the Region 02/09/2002
 
 


 
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The Urban Land Institute, New York District Council, hosted a forum "Transportation Transformed: Innovations in the Tapestry of Urban Transit" on Tuesday, March 6, 2007, at 5 Times Square. Presentations were made on vision42, the High Line, the Water Taxi system, and THE (Trans-Hudson Express) Tunnel. Featured were key findings by vision42 consultants on the plan's construction costs and staging, its traffic impacts, and its projected economic and fiscal benefits of more than $1 billion annually — in large part the result of an expected increase of 35 percent more pedestrian traffic.

If you'd like to learn more about vision42, its traffic impacts, its costs, and its (tremendous) economic potential, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with the key findings of the vision42 Technical Studies, as well as the full reports - all available on this website.