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can the G train loop around to rescue the L train during its shutdown?
mayor candidate says yes, mta says no more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/poli...icle-1.3263892 https://www.6sqft.com/mta-dismisses-...rain-shutdown/ |
the new south ferry station reopens 5 yrs after sandy:
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...icle-1.3282549 |
The MTA is a complete disaster and it's Cuomo's fault:
https://www.citylab.com/transportati...roblem/531942/ |
The system is a mess and needs a crash-course overall ASAP as well as alternative eco-transit forms above ground... Aka streetcars, LRT, monorails...
I'd also suggest AC, platform doors and automated signalling and human drivers (eventually aka a phase out of drivers). All these concepts are pretty standard on most modern metro systems these days so why NYC doesn't is just sad... |
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Another great piece:
How Andrew Cuomo broke the New York Subway: http://theweek.com/articles/709088/h...ew-york-subway |
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To your comment about buses, they are a total disaster. If I remember correctly, ridership on MTA buses is down 17% in 17 years. According to the MTA it's because people are just taking the subway because subway service is so great, when in reality it's because buses get stuck in traffic, so why waste your time? If the MTA had any sense, they would be looking at ways to completely phase out buses and replace them with light rail with dedicated lanes and monorails. And while the governor deserves a huge amount of blame for the current state of the MTA, a city with a population of 8.5 million people, and a budget for this fiscal year of $85.2 billion should not be as reliant on Albany to fund incredibly basic infrastructure investment. The mayor deserves blame here too. |
Building light rail in NYC makes no sense to me. When bus routes are at capacity its time to build a subway.
The only reason people float light rail is because of the region's absurd cost disease. |
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In my opinion BQX is a meandering streetcar project not a rapid LRT project, therefore different entirely. |
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What the New York City Ferry Could Teach the Subway
In some ways, the boats hint at transit’s service-oriented future. Quote:
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Elon Musk claims he has approval to build high-speed train from NYC to DC
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Can't you feel romantic sometimes? I've never thought of Musk as any rival. Yet I guess he's been potentially threatening quite a lot of jobs in my country by the things he's been trying, or at least advertising. And he's been using a whole lot of money for that. But in fact, he's more inspiring than threatening. I think of him as some sort of romantic engineer and entrepreneur. And that's the right way to go, for "impossible" is no French term. It's been so English... It's impossible, people... Yeah, right. That kind of speech has only been putting us all down to suffering as if we were stupid dogs. No fucking way. I'll tell you, we're no dogs. We'd rather be dangerous big cats. We have claws and long silver teeth that we brush every day to eat stuff more easily. Now if infrastructures are so madly expensive in your place, look for the guilty over there, just where you are. But blaming on Musk? He's just a wealthy multi-national trying to make it all easier. Why would you blame on him? He could be operating elsewhere, you know? If you no longer want him, fine, we'll take him here in Paris... ;) mm? now you're thinking, right? |
There seems to be a language barrier here. No one is lambasting Musk as an idiot, fool, maniac or otherwise. The hyperloop in the simplest terms is impractical. It would be stratospherically expensive and disruptive. And the biggest reason of all is that it makes no economic sense. The technology and business concept would only be useful for an extremely minute demographic, of which could never possibly fund the cost of its' construction. What Musk should do is throw his enthusiastic support behind a robust high speed rail network in this country that has the ability to link regional economies by giving mobility to a massive amount of people instead of reinventing the wheel.
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