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First Span of Kosciuszko Bridge to Open Thursday
Gov. Cuomo’s latest infrastructure project to provide traffic relief for New Yorkers, but some question his methods Quote:
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It looks great, but I don't understand why this bridge needs a second span. The new span seems like it would have plenty of capacity...
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the new ferry transit service kicked off this morning!
TRANSIT NYC Ferry launches in Rockaway with celebration from residents By Vincent Barone vin.barone@amny.com May 1, 2017 It’s back. Mayor Bill de Blasio’s NYC Ferry service launched its Rockaway route on Monday morning. After the city discontinued ferry service from the Queens neighborhood in 2014, its return was reason to celebrate. Residents packed on the first boat for a 5:30 a.m. maiden voyage. They took pictures of their tickets and cheered as the first ferry set sail. more: http://www.amny.com/transit/nyc-ferr...nts-1.13546791 http://cdn.newsday.com/polopoly_fs/1...280/image.jpeg |
The Ferry Services to Wall Street can hopefully accelerate the renaissance of the Financial District.
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Can New York Get Ferry Skeptics on Board?
Critics say commuters won’t switch; ‘They’re spending money in the wrong places’ Quote:
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The critics are right.
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no they aren't.
there is no way 4.5M people can be moved around on all these new routes in this quick of a time frame and for less money. for example, 2nd ave subway cost $300k per foot, so you could get a football field's worth of subway tunnel for the same money, but thats it. also, the subsidy for the ferry is $6.60 per rider, more than for subway riders at 62 cents per rider, but less than for lirr riders at $8 and express bus riders at $15. so even if it fails completely, the history is the city has tried out 70 ferry lines since the 1980s, with 20 finding success, its natural for these water transit services to come and go. it's worth taking another crack at it. it will be crazy popular this summer that is for sure. and lastly, from the nytimes, if anybody knows, this guy should know a thing or two about it: Just a year ago, doubts about the city’s ability to create a ferry fleet from scratch seemed rampant. Tom Fox, who formerly ran the Water Taxi service in New York, was one of the skeptics. “There was a lot of skepticism, and they proved the skeptics wrong,” Mr. Fox said on Sunday. “When you’re wrong, you’re wrong. I’m looking forward to seeing how they operate the service.” |
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its one of the largest rail systems in the world, so no it hasnt.
even if the subway tunneling cost was cut it half, you would still only get about 1000ft of tunnel and it would take some years. meanwhile, the ferries will move around 4.5M with 20-something all new stations. so no, you want the ferries. |
As ferry plan emerges, so do major flaws:
http://secondavenuesagas.com/2015/08...o-major-flaws/ Have these concerns been addressed? |
They should charge premium fare for premium service.
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City needs to do a bulk of its road work at night as well. During the day causes way to many delays. Seems like it at least. Always inconveniently placed too. :( |
^ don't forget the bridges, they need work too.
poor new yorkers need the bqx http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/p...icle-1.3140660 |
MTA blames typo for ‘d–k passenger’ tweet
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We need to get subway pushers down the line like in Japan. IF they won't invest as much for the subway, then pay a guy to push folks into the train. Cram as many as you can into the train cars. And make them wear a hat too! :yes:
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