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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Jul 26 09:05:41 2014, in response to So today is the day! (DC Silver Line), posted by shiznit1987 on Sat Jul 26 09:00:42 2014. next week |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Jul 26 09:25:09 2014, in response to So today is the day! (DC Silver Line), posted by shiznit1987 on Sat Jul 26 09:00:42 2014. It's been nearly 25 years since I had the pleasure to ride a NEW subway line for the first time. I miss the excitement. |
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Posted by shiznit1987 on Sat Jul 26 09:27:04 2014, in response to Re: So today is the day! (DC Silver Line), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Jul 26 09:25:09 2014. If you're refering to the Archer and 63rd st extentions, were people buzzed about them back then or not so much. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Jul 26 09:31:53 2014, in response to Re: So today is the day! (DC Silver Line), posted by shiznit1987 on Sat Jul 26 09:27:04 2014. Not sure. Since there was no internet, and I was pretty unaware that there was even a railfan community, I could not say. Archer Ave was a pretty big deal, since it was accompanied by many other changes and affected over 1 million subway riders. 63rd St, was always sorta mocked as the tunnel to nowhere and even when it opened in 1989, it felt unfinished. The first B train I rode through it that first Sunday morning was empty north of 57th St.Today both of these events would probably crash the Subchat server. |
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Posted by shiznit1987 on Sat Jul 26 10:01:40 2014, in response to Re: So today is the day! (DC Silver Line), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Jul 26 09:31:53 2014. Today both of these events would probably crash the Subchat server.I'll tell you what, that week before that fateful day in 2016 the SAS opens will get interesting. Not to purposely engage in thread drift, but what exactly were the mega changes that accompanied the Archer opening? I'm sure in terms of NYCTA as a whole, many Queens bus routes were shifted off Hillside and into Jamaica Center, but that's a more localized change. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Jul 26 10:17:41 2014, in response to Re: So today is the day! (DC Silver Line), posted by shiznit1987 on Sat Jul 26 10:01:40 2014. - Introduction of weekday express service on Fulton St, expansion of C service to all day weekdays, elimination of K train, expansion of B service on CPW from rush hour to weekday service- Re-opening of closed north side 6th Ave tracks on the Manhattan Bridge, thru routing B and D services once again. Elimination of yellow versions via Broadway - Extension of R service from Forest Hills to 179th St 24/7 (this only lasted 16 months). - Restoration of Brighton express service with the new orange Q - Massive re-organization of the bus services in southeastern Queens to serve the new Jamaica Center terminals. |
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Posted by The Silence on Sat Jul 26 12:20:17 2014, in response to Re: So today is the day! (DC Silver Line), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Jul 26 10:17:41 2014. Also some buses west of Jamaica had their borough prefixes changed to Q from B, known today as the Q54, Q55, Q56, Q58 and Q59. The Q54 was previously known as the B53, but had it's number changed also.The changes also saw the introduction of the ridiculously short (in both length and lifespan) Q99/"Jamaica Link" |
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