L train technology headed for No. 7?
No. 7 line riders in the upcoming years may be able to tell when their trains are arriving under a proposal to be unveiled Wednesday to install electronic signs on platforms, according to transit officials familiar with the plan.
The computer-based technology, which is already rolling out on the L line, would eventually lead to trains being largely guided by computers, thereby allowing them to run closer together.
The train communication system for the No. 7 line is part of a preliminary five-year capital plan the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is releasing today to its board. No further details of the proposal were available Tuesday.
The capital plan contains about $30 billion in projects that would expand the system and maintain it, transit sources said. The plan proposes to move forward with the agency¹s mega construction projects, including beginning the second phase of the Second Avenue Subway.
The MTA board is set to approve a finalized plan in March and will submit it to a state review board for approval.
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