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MTA: Smith-9th Street Station Reopens Next Month By: NY1 News http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stori...ens-next-month Quote:
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Nice burner!
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i just went by a couple times yesterday and it doesnt look anywhere near ready to open. hmmm. |
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No. 1 train service returns to South Ferry Thursday morning 6 mins ago by PIX11 Web Desk http://pix11.com/2013/04/03/no-1-tra...#axzz2PEVAGeGJ http://tribwpix.files.wordpress.com/...4388367-sf.jpg The South Ferry station as it looked right after Hurricane Sandy. Quote:
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Re: the Red Hook / Smith-9th St station
It takes two years to upgrade the platform, stairs, public address system and lighting? I realize it is the MTA but still...:rolleyes: If it wasn't so sad it would be quite funny actually. |
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This was not the minor renovation you imply. http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2481/4...a96ea64c_z.jpg src |
CitiBike stations are starting to appear on streets.
I love how the extensive use of Helvetica ties the bike-sharing stations into the broader MTA system graphically. The advertising is also done tastefully although I will reserve judgment until I see the bikes themselves. http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/3999/img0498fp.jpg |
04/10/2013 10:56 PM
MTA: 7 Train Extension To New Jersey Not An Economically Viable Idea By: NY1 News http://www.ny1.com/content/transit/1...ly-viable-idea Quote:
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Quinn Proposes City Takeover Of MTA By: NY1 News http://www.ny1.com/content/transit/1...akeover-of-mta Quote:
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IMO, the MTA's incessant opposition to this still has more to do with potential government jurisdictional convolution and how such a bi-state operation would work on a political basis than it is an admission that the concept is a good idea. To them the subway's never left the city line, let alone the state line. |
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If the politicians get behind it (NJ and NY) and cobble together the money they'll do it. They just don't want the cash coming out of their capital budget. |
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Link to the study, with lots of nerdy details
http://www.nycedc.com/resource/no-7-...s-final-report As usual, the project is over-designed. The Secaucus Terminal has a flyover to prevent conflicts and allow for 30 tph. Also, there's no proposal for intermediate stops in Jersey, even though there's a golden opportunity to add one at Lincoln Harbor. If you think about the big picture, a subway stop in Weehawken could free up a huge amount of capacity in the Lincoln Tunnel and at Port Authority, and it would have a direct transfer to Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. It all makes way too much sense for Parsons Brinckerhoff. |
That alignment is what Amtrak is proposing at least for the Jersey Side....so there trying to cancel out the Amtrak project? The Maintenance facticity is on a wetland....which will drive up costs...
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There should be at least one stop on any 7 extension that connects directly with the HBLR, which in itself would be FAR more valuable to NJ than simply extending HBLR. |
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