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After being shut down for nearly 20 years, the station on Corte Street reopened.
Today, senior traffic officials cut the ribbon at the renovated station.
The new design is completely accessible and handles a lot of people better.
17 years ago, the station was destroyed in an attack on September 11.
The construction of the new transportation hub began in 2015.
MTA officials say the rest of the World Trade Center needs to be rebuilt before it can start work on Cortland Street.
MTA Chairman Joe Lhota said the station is a symbol of the city's perseverance.
"I think it is very, very important to rebuild.
This is a very solemn place for me.
But what really matters is, look at the recovery that's happening here.
The number of people living in lower Manhattan is not just work.
When we first arrived this morning, there were many tourists.
"I think this is a symbol of our great resilience," said MTA Chairman Joe Lhota . ".
The new station is the first city subway station with air traffic. conditioning.
There are also electronic signs showing the real
Service time update.