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NYC opens new Excessive Line section with lush garden
NYC opens new Excessive Line section with lush garden
The ribbon was reduce Tuesday on the lengthy-awaited second section of the Excessive Line, revealing a lush inexperienced garden, prime lounging spots and a much less-industrial feel than the original stretch of the well-known park constructed on deserted railroad tracks 30 feet above ground.
The brand new part ends at thirtieth Road, including 10 blocks and doubling the length to 1 mile. The first segment opened in June 2009 and runs from Gansevoort Avenue to twentieth Street.
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