Queens is a crowded place, with packed subways and limited transportations options. Amazon could make all of that worse.
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- Amazon is building a new headquarters in Long Island City, Queens, with plans to add up to 40,000 workers to the neighborhood.
- While not Manhattan, Queens is crowded and transit-starved. Amazon could make that worse.
- We ventured to the very edge of the boroughs main arterial subway line — the 7 train — to see what a usual commute was like.
Amazon is coming to New York City’s second most populated borough.
And while it’s not quite as dense as Manhattan's famous grid, Queens has come a long way from its farming roots (it was the last of the five boroughs to consolidate and join New York City,) it’s one of the fastest-growing areas of the City.
But trains here are already packed to the brim with commuters, who are increasingly moving farther out east as rent skyrockets.
I took a ride on the boroughs main artery — the 7 train — to see just how crowded things already are, and how Amazon’s infusion of at least 25,000 (and up to 40,000) workers might affect transit around its new neighborhood.
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