The Golden State Warriors new stadium in San Francisco will have muni train stop platforms and will double to accommodate sporting fans when the Chase Center opens in 2019. The SFMTA (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency) is hoping to rebuild and redesign the arena muni platforms for train stops accommodating more railway trains. The project cost has elevated to $33 million which is $6 million more than anticipated - contracting costs were estimated at $27 million. The project will include lengthened train platforms, installing new railway for T-Third line and train safety control systems. Including utility work elements above and below the ground level as well as sewage and electrical lines along streets improvement projects - NBA Championship Warriors already paid $19 million for the project.
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