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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jan 10 23:36:21 2008, in response to Re: How the LIRR and Nassau PD Conspire Against Commuters, posted by Osmosis Jones on Thu Jan 10 21:22:24 2008. I often have used the East New York Station, transferring from the L at Atlantic, and mornings it has had a healthy group of people there (reverse peak). Usually nobody on the peak side. What's odd about that line is that it's the reverse of all the other lines, at least at Nostrand and ENY. Both those stations seem to have more reverse riders going to Jamaica for transfer than peak direction.ENY is sort of in the middle of no where. i don't know how much more ridership it would get. After all, Atlantic Ave on the L is the least used station in all of Brooklyn, so they aren't even using the subway station there, much less the LIRR station. |