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Posted by SMAZ on Tue May 30 01:08:00 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by Red Line to Glenmont on Mon May 29 13:43:37 2006. that's a good theory. Another theory is that NYC's system is a lot more complex with more lines merging and diverging with each other that create bottlenecks and so on. Trains must also frequently switch from local to express and viceversa creating delays. Other systems have lines that are generally stand alone making them less complicated and perhaps more efficient. I'm not familiar with the Tokyo, Moscow or Toronto systems but I've been on many others in the US and Europe and NY's is by far the most complex. Even with its shortfalls, I wouldn't trade it for any other system. |
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