State pols push for 'design-build' to speed up BQE repair plans, prevent traffic 'nightmare'
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With permit to dig, Elon Musk’s plan for a 29-minute ride between NYC and D.C. inches forward
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^ i saw that -- musk has plans for a hyper loop between cleveland and chicago too.
i hope this futuristic transit idea works out someday, we'll see. i am dubious, but then again i would never have thought you could land rocket gas tanks right back at the launchpad to be reused, so i don't put anything past musk! |
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$213M Fix For Subway Stations Passed Against City's Wishes
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7 train extension to nj is back in play:
Extending the 7 line into NJ among study options to ease commuting crunch An estimated 524,000 commuters a day will be coming into the city to work by 2040, highlighting the need for new transit routes. more: https://www.amny.com/transit/7-train-nj-1.16981061 |
prep for the post metrocard future:
MTA must prepare now for next-generation tech implementation, report says The MTA should begin seriously discussing all-door bus boarding, fare-capping and more, advocates say. https://cdn.newsday.com/polopoly_fs/...768/image.jpeg more: https://www.amny.com/transit/mta-met...ent-1.16986098 |
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Sending the L and the 7 into NJ makes way to much sense for it to ever be done. The flying car will arrive first. |
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and lets not even mention bringing the 7 train down just a little ways more to connect with the L train at 11av/14st (site of the 'solar carve' office building now under construction). people probably dont realize the tunneling for the new hudson yard 7 train extension actually already extends down 11th av to 25th st. that's where the launch box went in. so its really only 11 blocks of digging to get it down to 14st. connecting the dots someday~! |
Nobody is talking about NYC’s most pressing transit crisis
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I don't understand , why the f**k would he block it? Has he seen the absurd overcrowding and delays lately? All he would have to do is go within Penn Station on any given morning or evening. O man... there's always some bs going on. Damn shame! :facepalm: As someone who takes the rail a lot and also drives in the city a lot, Trump is really out of touch with the current situation... Quote:
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Guys, this is a transit news thread. Take your Trump argument to the Trump thread.
If it keeps up here after this post I'll move all the posts up to now to that thread, and clean this one out. |
All politics-related posts have been moved to the Trump thread. Enjoy that 30,000-post dumpster fire.
Discussion about the administration as it specifically relates to the Gateway project or other NYC transit issues can continue. |
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Taylor Swift dances barefoot on subway in ‘Delicate’ video Swift premiered the new video during the iHeartRadio Music Awards. By Meghan Giannotta meghan.giannotta@amny.com @MeghGia Updated March 12, 2018 10:34 AM Taylor Swift dances like no one’s watching in a hotel lobby, through a construction site and on the subway in her new “Delicate” music video, released during the iHeartRadio Music Awards Sunday night. The problem, per fans on Twitter? She’s not wearing any shoes. Swift, desiring an escape from the craze of fame, suddenly becomes invisible and dances around carefree — and barefoot — in the nearly four-minute video. A particular scene, about three minutes in, sees the “Look What You Made Me Do” singer hop around on a dirty subway platform before rolling to the ground on a train, her feet and legs bare. Many thought the video was shot in New York City — causing a flood of local commuters to call her out on Twitter for her cringe-worthy subway scene. But the video was actually filmed in Los Angeles. Does that make it any more acceptable? Not according to these Swifties: more: https://www.amny.com/entertainment/t...way-1.17325709 |
So what!?
Do people really think a subway is more dirty/germy than the rest of the city, or the rest of the planet for that matter? It's not like she's sitting down after her barefoot platform dance and giving her foot a big sloppy lick. People are weird. We're all dirty animals anyway. |
‘The Trains Are Slower Because They Slowed the Trains Down’
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So basically $0. What a joke, wasn't this supposed to be the infrastructure administration?
Congressional leaders etch deal to make $540M available to Gateway "Congressional leaders have agreed to include $540 million in the federal spending bill that could be used to fund a portion of the massive Gateway tunnel project, according to two people close to the budget negotiations... ...Two administration officials, however, say there is no guarantee that money will go to Gateway. DOT, the officials say, will actually have control over the purse strings because existing law allows the department to review Amtrak’s capital spending plans and the state of good repair program includes a competitive grant program... ...The current tunnel to New York’s Penn Station is more than a century old, damaged by Hurricane Sandy's flood waters and said to be at risk of failing within the next two decades. Taking just one tunnel out of service would reduce capacity to Penn Station by 75 percent, making it virtually impossible for NJ Transit’s commuter trains to reach New York during peak travel times..." |
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