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Build the QueensWay: New York City’s Next Great Park
A 3.5-mile stretch of the former Rockaway Beach Branch railroad lies abandoned in Central and South Queens. In the 60 years since rail service ended, this corridor has become a dumping ground, but it holds immense promise. We have an incredible opportunity to transform this blighted space into the QueensWay—a beautiful public park and trail offering safe, off-street bike and pedestrian paths.
Neighborhoods that would benefit most from the QueensWay currently have the least amount of green space in the entirety of NYC. The QueensWay would provide a recreational and commuter corridor through Rego Park, Forest Hills, Glendale, Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, and Ozone Park. It would also connect to five subway lines, numerous commercial districts, workplaces, and more than 12 schools within a five-minute walk.
The QueensWay promises a park close to home for 245,000 people living within a mile of the site. Trust for Public Land has made great strides, securing funding for two of the six sections of the QueensWay. Now, we need YOUR help to keep the momentum going!
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