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Posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Jul 28 21:29:17 2015 Today my knees hurt so I rode the B41 local exactly one stop from the north end of Grand Army Plaza to its south end. |
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Posted by Orion in Chains on Tue Jul 28 22:20:05 2015, in response to Short bus trip, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Jul 28 21:29:17 2015. For a second there I thought you rode a "short bus". |
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Posted by GojiMet86 on Wed Jul 29 02:55:30 2015, in response to Short bus trip, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Jul 28 21:29:17 2015. I once took the Q48 from 87th Street to 89th Street. Took less than a full minute and will most likely remain the shortest trip in terms of distance and time. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Jul 29 06:38:34 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by GojiMet86 on Wed Jul 29 02:55:30 2015. Spider-Pig, sorry about your knees, I have that problem, too. |
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Posted by terRAPIN station on Wed Jul 29 08:17:04 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by GojiMet86 on Wed Jul 29 02:55:30 2015. The shortest bus trip I ever made with any regularity was probably whatever the hell bus route runs up Broadway, NYC, from ~92 St to 96 St. I think I also would ride the M96 between Broadway and Columbus. |
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Posted by kcram3500 on Wed Jul 29 11:41:07 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by terRAPIN station on Wed Jul 29 08:17:04 2015. Shortest I made was as a kid in Teaneck. I was about 10 or 11 and Mom had sent me to the supermarket (you could do that in the mid 70s). Just as I got finished with checkout, a heavy thunderstorm rolled in. I was wondering how to get home when I saw the TNJ 78 (now NJT 178) less than a block away. I took the bus fare (40 cents then) out of the supermarket change and dashed to the bus stop next to the store with a full bag of groceries. Got on and rode all of a half-mile to the stop by home. I walked in surprisingly dry, and Mom asked how that was possible. I laughed and said "I took the 78, it had just pulled up - hope you don't mind me taking the fare out of the change." She said "Not at all!" and praised my quick thinking. |
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Posted by randyo on Wed Jul 29 17:02:53 2015, in response to Short bus trip, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Jul 28 21:29:17 2015. Even though I don’t mind walking, I sometimes do that for short trips if I see a bus coming in order to save time since the bus can usually make it faster than my feet. As an aside, I recall in the old Surface Transit days in the Bronx, the Xtown lines would make a stop on each side of the Concourse. I had often been tempted to board a bus on one side and ride just the one stop to the other side. |
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Posted by Kevin from Midwood on Wed Jul 29 18:56:22 2015, in response to Short bus trip, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Jul 28 21:29:17 2015. This had me thinking of which stops in the city on the same route have the least distance between them. (There might have been a thread about this here some years ago, but I haven't yet found it.) The closest I've seen in person were Avenue N and Kings Highway on the southbound B44 local with ~50 yards between them, roughly equivalent to half a city block. But while Avenue N still has a stopcode (303487), I see from Google Street View that its sign was moved even closer to Kings Highway, so much so that it's hard to believe buses are stopping at both places since they're practically on top of each other. Can anyone confirm that this stop was de facto eliminated? |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Jul 29 20:29:23 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by kcram3500 on Wed Jul 29 11:41:07 2015. I grew up next door to you in New Milford. I like that relief sculpture of Native Americans on the outer wall of the FDU - Teaneck Campus library. I bought fresh salmon at a store over on Cedar Lane across from Bischoff's Confectionary just a few weeks ago.Knights > Highwaymen |
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Posted by kcram3500 on Wed Jul 29 22:34:56 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Jul 29 20:29:23 2015. Knights are good now (I say that only because one of my good friends growing up now lives in NM and her daughter was a sports star at NMHS), but the Highwaymen were the deal in the 70s and early 80s! :) |
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Posted by JohnnyMints on Thu Jul 30 02:00:52 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Jul 29 20:29:23 2015. Lots of nice looking shops and eateries in Teaneck, especially on Cedar Lane and the Plaza. One day I will eat at Noah's Ark. |
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Posted by JohnnyMints on Thu Jul 30 02:12:54 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by kcram3500 on Wed Jul 29 11:41:07 2015. I go up and down that area each day on the 167 line. I get short-ride passengers quite often. Mostly senior citizens or pass holders. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Thu Jul 30 06:02:39 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by JohnnyMints on Thu Jul 30 02:12:54 2015. The SEPTA 59 trackless gets them , seniors who ride one or two blocks. |
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Posted by kcram3500 on Thu Jul 30 12:19:29 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by JohnnyMints on Thu Jul 30 02:12:54 2015. For that trip, I got on at what's now Walgreens at Teaneck Road and State Street (was a supermarket back then), and got off on the first block of Forest Avenue where the 78/178 turns off Teaneck Road.Also, that was an overlapping zone situation on the 78 - the boundary was officially Teaneck Road and State Street as it is now, but if you got on in Teaneck, it was considered one zone if you got off in Teaneck. So I could ride from Teaneck & Forest over to my doctor's office on River Road for a one-zone fare... but Hackensack was a two-zone trip. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Thu Jul 30 12:44:45 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by kcram3500 on Thu Jul 30 12:19:29 2015. Hey, quite a few years ago I considered moving into one of those apartments off State Street between Queen Anne and Teaneck Road. I also played in Milton Votee Park when I was a just a kid. |
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Posted by checkmatechamp13 on Thu Jul 30 17:24:39 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by Kevin from Midwood on Wed Jul 29 18:56:22 2015. Off the top of my head, I know there's two M4 stops on the same block somewhere in the 130s near the Manhattanville Depot. You can see it from the (1) train as it descends. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Jul 31 07:22:48 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by Kevin from Midwood on Wed Jul 29 18:56:22 2015. Google Street view shows both bus stops intact. |
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Posted by Kevin from Midwood on Fri Jul 31 09:15:10 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Jul 31 07:22:48 2015. Google Street view shows both bus stops intact.No, it doesn't. It shows me the sign was moved. (You might want to read this.) In an October 2013 capture there's a sign for the Avenue N stop in front of Dentique. A year later, in an October 2014 capture, the bus stop signage is gone and replaced by parking signs. This October 2013 capture shows only one bus stop sign in front of CVS, at the far left. A year later, in this October 2014 capture, there are *two* bus stop signs in front of CVS. There is one on the left and one on the right. You can also see both signs in front of CVS in this Bing Maps Streetside image dated 8/21/2014. The sign on the left reads "B44 Sheepshead Bay Nostrand Av & Kings Hwy." The sign on the right reads "B44 Sheepshead Bay BM4 Drop Off Only Nostrand Av & Av N." Like I said, those 2 stops were very close together, and now they are even closer together such that it's hard to believe buses are stopping at both places. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Fri Jul 31 10:37:57 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by Kevin from Midwood on Wed Jul 29 18:56:22 2015. The B49 northbound stops at E 19 St and Avenue Z and stops again right after it turns onto Ocean Avenue. That's a little over 100 feet apart. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Fri Jul 31 10:38:47 2015, in response to Short bus trip, posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Jul 28 21:29:17 2015. How would you feel about all bus stops being a quarter mile apart as some have proposed? |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Jul 31 11:06:16 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by Kevin from Midwood on Fri Jul 31 09:15:10 2015. You’ve put in more detailed research. I only scrolled through street view on the iPhone app, which doesn’t show the date of the image. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Jul 31 11:07:35 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by BrooklynBus on Fri Jul 31 10:38:47 2015. That’s what limited buses are for. |
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Posted by New Flyer #857 on Fri Jul 31 11:09:53 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by BrooklynBus on Fri Jul 31 10:37:57 2015. East 35th St and East 36th St on the B2 toward Kings Plaza, and both stops on Ave R (not separated by a turn). And it's extremely common for both stops to be made.Although there are closer ones (like the aforementioned B44 by Kings Hwy), I think this one on the B2 is unique because it's completely residential. Not a single store or meeting center on that avenue. |
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Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Fri Jul 31 15:04:32 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by BrooklynBus on Fri Jul 31 10:38:47 2015. How would you feel about all bus stops being a quarter mile apart as some have proposed?I'm starting to think that the European approach of bus stops that are set far apart works because more stuff is within walking distance so one doesn't use the bus for short distance trips, bikes (or scooters) take up much of the load of those short distance trips, and their old people are probably in better shape, so walking a quarter of a mile to a bus stop doesn't seem like a horrible idea. In contrast, in New York, we view cyclists as weirdos, and people demand stops to avoid walking far in the first place. |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Jul 31 18:47:54 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Fri Jul 31 15:04:32 2015. According to my mother, prior to WWII bus and streetcar stops were every block. To conserve fuel during nWWII, bus stops were changed to every 2 blocks and recently although I’m not sure of the exact year, the average distance between bus stops was changed to the current every 3 blocks I suspect also to conserve fuel. With the interests of senior citizens and the disabled, I can’t see the distances between bus stops being increased any time soon if at all. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Sat Aug 1 06:21:11 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by randyo on Fri Jul 31 18:47:54 2015. Ih Philadelphia, when PTC ran it, or even PRT, trolleys ran every thirty seconds, and stopped at every street corner, so all you had to do was walk up to the stop and a trolley would be in sight.Our bus stops are almost every block. There are some exceptions.Senior citizens, need as many stops as possible, as Randyo alluded to in his post. |
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Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Aug 2 03:18:57 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by TransitChuckG on Sat Aug 1 06:21:11 2015. There are some exceptions.Senior citizens, need as many stops as possible, as Randyo alluded to in his post.As I noted before, why are European seniors are able to walk the longer distances to their bus stops? It's not as if Europe is devoid of senior citizens, so if their heavily transit dependent senior population is expected to walk, why can't ours? |
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Posted by davidy on Sun Aug 2 12:28:06 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by New Flyer #857 on Fri Jul 31 11:09:53 2015. B8 on 18th Ave in Borough Park for the B11, I believe stops at both 49th and 50th street in both directions. |
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Posted by 3-9 on Sun Aug 2 14:20:08 2015, in response to Re: Short bus trip, posted by randyo on Fri Jul 31 18:47:54 2015. Did you count when the articulated buses were introduced? That increased the distances a bit for some lines. |
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