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Future FTC
[edit]The 63rd Street Tunnel is a double-deck subway and railroad tunnel under the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Queens in New York City. It is the newest of the East River tunnels, and the newest rail river crossing in the New York metropolitan area. The upper level of the 63rd Street Tunnel carries the IND 63rd Street Line of the New York City Subway. The tunnel's lower level is unused, but will carry Long Island Rail Road trains to a new train terminal under Grand Central Terminal, following the expected completion of the East Side Access project by 2023.
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All of these articles are related to the double-deck 63rd Street Tunnel, a long-delayed project that's still not complete. All are good articles. --epicgenius (talk) 22:05, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
Potential FTC
[edit]Category:New York City scenic landmarks
There are 41 active Broadway theaters listed by The Broadway League in New York City. The definition of what constitutes a Broadway theater has changed multiple times; the current legal definition is based on a 1949 Actors' Equity agreement with smaller theaters in New York to allow union members to perform, dividing theater spaces in the city into the system of Broadway and Off-Broadway seen today. The general rule is that any venue that mostly hosts legitimate theater productions, is generally within Manhattan's Theater District, and has a capacity over 500 seats is considered a Broadway theater.
- Ambassador Theatre (New York City)
- American Airlines Theatre
- Brooks Atkinson Theatre
- Ethel Barrymore Theatre
- Vivian Beaumont Theater
- Belasco Theatre
- Booth Theatre
- Broadhurst Theatre
- Broadway Theatre (53rd Street)
- Circle in the Square Theatre
- Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
- Gershwin Theatre
- John Golden Theatre
- Hayes Theater
- Al Hirschfeld Theatre
- Hudson Theatre
- Imperial Theatre
- Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
- James Earl Jones Theatre
- Walter Kerr Theatre
- Longacre Theatre
- Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
- Lyceum Theatre (Broadway)
- Lyric Theatre (New York City, 1998)
- Majestic Theatre (Broadway)
- Marquis Theatre
- Minskoff Theatre
- Music Box Theatre