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A North Bronx subway station is finally on track to have elevators installed — more than a decade after the MTA opted against adding them during a $22 million station renovation.
Transit officials broke ground Friday at the Middletown Road stop on an elevator project which grew out of a federal lawsuit that charged the MTA with violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The work at one of the northernmost stops along the No. 6 line is supposed to be completed by the fall of 2027.
“I get tired just walking up these stairs,” said Ramon Gonzalez,