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Posted by Tcmetro on Thu Jan 30 21:46:24 2020, in response to Denver RTD Route 0, posted by WMATAGMOAGH on Wed Jan 29 12:56:30 2020. Phoenix also has a route 0. Clearly a non-user came up with that idea. |
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Posted by Euclid Avenue A Train on Thu Jan 30 23:35:28 2020, in response to Re: Denver RTD Route 0, posted by Tcmetro on Thu Jan 30 21:46:24 2020. In Phoenix Route 0 Makes sense, Since all Valley Metro route #'s correspond with just a few exceptions to the Block Number. Central Avenue is 0 E/W. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Fri Jan 31 07:46:55 2020, in response to Re: Denver RTD Route 0, posted by Euclid Avenue A Train on Thu Jan 30 23:35:28 2020. Is that the letter O or the number 0? A Philadelphia city route had a letter O bus ,as did our older Suburban route , which had an O bus. IIRC, the instruction trolley at Wyoming shops had the number 0. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Jan 31 10:44:03 2020, in response to Re: Denver RTD Route 0, posted by Euclid Avenue A Train on Thu Jan 30 23:35:28 2020. By that logic, the M21 should have been renamed the M0. |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri Jan 31 11:53:09 2020, in response to Re: Denver RTD Route 0, posted by TransitChuckG on Fri Jan 31 07:46:55 2020. In Phoenix it is the number 0, for the reason explained.Way back in the day, Los Angeles Railway may have had a route letter O, but I'm not 100% sure about that |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Jan 31 16:43:47 2020, in response to Re: Denver RTD Route 0, posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri Jan 31 11:53:09 2020. Although this is not exactly the correct forum, although it is an IRT line, the #7 Flushing Line has been over the years handled by the BMT in the Command Center (now RCC). At some point when I was in the schedule office, I suggested renaming the Flushing Line with a letter “O” which could also be reinterpreted as a number “0” since the line was sort of a hybrid between the BMT and the IRT. With the character in question, the line could be identified dually as an IRT and a BMT line since that was in a sense what it was. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Sat Feb 1 01:28:22 2020, in response to Re: Denver RTD Route 0, posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri Jan 31 11:53:09 2020. Thank you, FYBklyn1959 |
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Posted by ryanov on Wed Feb 5 02:26:25 2020, in response to Re: Denver RTD Route 0, posted by TransitChuckG on Sat Feb 1 01:28:22 2020. It's a zero. Not so hard to look that part up:https://www.rtd-denver.com/app/route/0/schedule Was there recently and wondered the same thing. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Feb 5 04:18:07 2020, in response to Re: Denver RTD Route 0, posted by ryanov on Wed Feb 5 02:26:25 2020. Thank you! Linked -Route 0 |
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Posted by T8H5307N on Wed Feb 5 10:13:18 2020, in response to Denver RTD Route 0, posted by WMATAGMOAGH on Wed Jan 29 12:56:30 2020. So, back to the original question, isn't Broadway the E/W split in Denver, just like Central Avenue in Phoenix? |
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Posted by italianstallion on Wed Feb 5 14:36:19 2020, in response to Re: Denver RTD Route 0, posted by T8H5307N on Wed Feb 5 10:13:18 2020. Yes, Broadway is the N/S axis of the street grid, so that should answer the question. |
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