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^ no worries i’m sure the cabbie and uber/lyft lobbies will keep ‘one airtrain, two airports’ stealth outer loop service from ever happening. *** hooray for me and many other others — today the appeals court allowed the 14st busway to proceed. weirdly it was only by a 3-2 vote for some reason, but it counts: https://gothamist.com/news/judge-rul...forward-again- |
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^ true, but there is potential to make the airtrain anything they want it to be service-wise and cost-wise. not that it actually would ever happen in the users favor lol.
*** the rather confusing 14st bikeway, err, busway starts tomorrow (thursday) and is in force daily 6am-10pm. prepare for chaos!!! https://nypost.com/2019/10/01/de-bla...set-to-unfold/ |
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here we go 14st busway - all you need to know:
https://nypost.com/2019/10/02/the-14...ould-know/amp/ |
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new 14st busway day one
off to a rainy, quiet start seems like drivers are aware? we’ll see ...! http://i1340.photobucket.com/albums/...psadvuvje5.jpg |
If 14th Street is a success, then other crosstown arterials will be converted, which will be great.
All major Manhattan arterials should be for transit and deliveries only, at least during weekday business hours. |
Looks like a relatively good start on 14th St. Unfortunately the signage is just now going in according to twitter. Not perfect but it's a beginning.
Some of the media stories about biz being worried that all their customers who drive won't come are grating. I've spent a considerable amount of time on 14th street over the years and L train/bus/peds VASTLY outnumber anybody in cars. They don't know who their own customers are. |
^ you got that right re the business owners, there is nothing along 14st that warrants needing a car. what? whole foods groceries?? boo hoo.
and yes busway signage is definitely a problem, i see none by us -- however, this morning at the start at least i saw a lot of police in intersections and even tow trucks out (although i doubt they will actually tow anybody for awhile, just warn them, but who knows). i cannot wait to enjoy the peace and quiet tonight at home after work - ha! |
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The pics I'm seeing from people of 14th are unreal. Lots of space, busses moving, trucks making deliveries, no gridlocked intersections, side streets not flooded with cars. They should do this to half the major streets in the city, at least. |
^ its very noticeably quiet out front of our place on 14st tonight, so all is good.
i spoke to one of the traffic cops outside before i came up. they are not happy with the lack of signage and vagueness of the rules. the only instructions they were given was tell any cars to turn off at the next block. they really have to put some serious, large signage up. |
good news — L train work is ahead of schedule:
https://ny.curbed.com/platform/amp/2...drew-cuomo-mta bedford ave L train work this past weekend in w’burg http://i1340.photobucket.com/albums/...psg8jvcwpl.jpg |
An important thing for the 14 St busway is that it originally started as mitigation for the L closure. Closures are going to be required on many lines to more rapidly install CBTC which it seems the new MTA budget is going to pay for a fair amount of. The success of 14th street shows that NYCT could take some of the sting out of the projects for riders if the dept of transportation plays along.
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despite not being in the mta budget, staten islanders are looking at using brt along the old rail transit line for north shore service:
https://thecity.nyc/2019/10/odd-rout...d-transit.html |
BRT along a rail line. Only in NY (amd the rest of the country)
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