Motorcoach Access To 9/11 Memorial To Be Reduced By Construction
Repair work at New York City’s Trinity Church will limit the areas on Trinity Place that motorcoaches can use for loading and unloading passengers near the 9/11 Memorial.
In the next couple of weeks, areas of sidewalks and curbs along Trinity Place, between Rector and Thames streets, will be designated work zones, where motorcoach access will be prohibited. Loading and unloading will be permitted where no work is taking place and at the bus stops on Trinity Place between Exchange Alley and Rector Street.
Expect construction in this area to last through December. Click here for more information on motorcoach regulations.
Geoff Ceasar
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