Montague Street Tunnel

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Montague Street Tunnel
Carries 2 tracks of the M and R trains of the New York City Subway
Crosses East River
Locale Manhattan, New York and Brooklyn, New York
Maintained by Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Opening date August 1, 1920

The Montague Street Tunnel carries the M and R trains of the New York City Subway under the East River between Manhattan, New York and Brooklyn, New York. It opened to revenue service on Sunday, August 1, 1920 at 2am with a holiday schedule, the same day as the 60th Street Tunnel. Regular service began Monday, August 2, 1920. The 2 new tunnels allowed passengers to make an 18 mile trip from Coney Island, through Manhattan, to Queens for a 5 cent fare. The original construction cost was $9,867,906.52, almost twice that of the 60th Street Tunnel.