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MTA Taps Need for Speed in Subways by Expanding Limits on Tracks¨
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I feel the need...the need for speed...
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lga airtrain moves forward:
Transportation LaGuardia AirTrain project moves forward following federal review more: https://qns.com/2021/03/laguardia-ai...7jv5aA.twitter https://qns.com/wp-content/uploads/2...1.06.56-AM.png |
cuomo is trying to open up penn around the elephant in the room that is msg:
https://www.amny.com/news/empire-sta...-penn-station/ |
mta ridership increases recently -- along with covid safety worries:
https://www.amny.com/news/137535234/ |
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The Future of the 2nd Ave Subway: A Bronx Tail Track
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LIRR investigating battery trains to run in diesel territory; proposterously claims third rail electrification would be cost prohibitive
https://champ.gothamist.com/champ/go...ommuter-trains |
well what do ya know another busway that actually helps me -- yay:
New busway at 181st Street in Manhattan to begin service on Monday morning: DOT Posted on April 25, 2021 A new half mile of busway in Washington Heights is expected to begin hastening commutes for up to 66,000 New Yorkers on Monday morning, the city Department of Transportation announced. Despite being one of the shorter busways in the city, DOT said it forms a priority as being one of the most congested corridor’s in the borough with average bus speeds ranging at about four miles per housing, placing it as a project under the Better Buses Restart initiative announced in June. more: https://www.amny.com/news/new-busway...onday-morning/ |
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Biden is a politician which means if $10~ billion is thrown at the MTA capital projects we will see new lines/branches, not upgrades to what already exists as this writer argues. I also suspect that there will be a push by Biden to build the Bronx extension before Lower Manhattan because Bronx=Poor/Minority and Lower Manhattan=Rich/White. |
a) In reality, the country needs 6+ trillion dollars of hard transport infrastructure investment
b) The way the Republicans are gonna try to whittle this bill down to as little as possible and focused on suburban and rural auto infrastructure, which is who their constituency is, as much as I don't want to admit it leads me to believe the most likely outcome is... c) Neither gets built Public transit in this dilapidated outmoded country needs about 100 billion a year over 10 years to build, expand and modernize a 21st century system where transit is a desirable option for nearly every American that lives in an urban or suburban setting. I cannot even believe its starting to appear the Democrats are starting to fall for it again... that is they want bipartisan support so bad they let the already [modest] plan get diluted and diminished by these GOP monsters that won't vote for it anyway. So just to summarize, I too would like to think that Biden is personally thinking about and rooting for a Second Ave subway accomplishment under his watch, but... |
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there is no plan for the bronx for second avenue. at least none that would occur in anyone's lifetime. phase two goes up to and a bit across 125st. biden will possibly help fund that first. for the far flung future, phase three goes down to 14st and phase four brings it home downtown to hanover square. however, there are plans in motion right now to improve rail transit for the bronx and for city dwellers via the mnrr. cuomo wants four more stations in the bronx and the goal is to charge the same price as the subway for rides between stations within the city limits. this is quite doable and would effectively saturate the bx with rail transit options. so uncle joe may help fund more there too. other than that what the bx really needs is crosstown service. more: https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/gov...stations-bronx |
I guess it depends on how old we are on here LOL. I'm in my 30s so I'd very much like to think that in my lifetime the SAS could wind it's way up Third to Fordham Rd or jog over to 180th and take over the Dyer Ave branch which was built for it.
Let's not try to lower the bar of expectations anymore shall we;) And yes, Fordham Rd/Pelham Pkwy is begging for a A division subway, or at a minimum light rail (which would also need tunneling), from Inwood to Co-Op city. |
I think part of the problem is that because there aren't any express tracks on the existing Second Ave. line, an extension into The Bronx would mean a relatively slow trip to Midtown and Downtown.
In theory, since nothing has been built or fully planned yet, a Bronx extension could be made to tunnel beneath what was just built and run express from 116th St. to 55th St., a distance of 3 miles. This would be similar to the long express run on the 8th Ave. line. The express could also bypass the 34th and 23rd St. stations (or even enable one more station in that area), but it seems that they wouldn't want to skip any of the stations below that, since they all will transfer with other lines. I think the whole Second Ave. dilemma is that building anything at all is super-expensive, but since people are shocked by that number, nobody has the guts to hold it up and wait to build something Transformative rather than merely transformative. |
why would you want to suddenly build above 125st next when 2nd ave subway is planned and ready to go for phase three and four and thats where its most needed? also, given all the other priorities around town? for example, i certainly would not want that over triboro rx. as i said, the bx is already getting a lot more added rail service via another much cheaper and speedier method.
if there could be anything else added i can think of immediately it would be great to keep tunneling and extend phase two further west across 125st for much needed crosstown service. you will see when the new mnrr stations and local service options open up that taking 2nd ave up into the bx is not needed. |
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^ its very puzzling. i mean the bore machine is in the ground and in action on the 125th st section, so why not keep it going west? obviously yeah terrain and money are issues. its a shame. maybe train daddy uncle joe will come through for more, we’ll see.
*** good news, the city that never sleeps is back bay bee. 24/7 subway service returns may 17: https://www.fox5ny.com/news/new-york...ning-on-may-19 |
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