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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 24 02:11:41 2015, in response to De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Kriston Lewis on Wed Apr 22 09:35:14 2015.

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Build it and have it continue to run up to Bushwick Av.

Then plug it into the (L) line at Montrose.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 24 02:26:37 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by zac on Thu Apr 23 07:06:29 2015.

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The width of streets is irrelevant with deep bore tunnels.

You only need enough width for station mezzanines.

Eminent domain can be used to demolish buildings at station locations for this purpose. After completion, the properties would be sold with station entrances inside the new buildings.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 24 02:34:07 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Edwards! on Thu Apr 23 03:53:35 2015.

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A subway would gentrify the area.

The increase in property taxes alone would pay for all or most it.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 24 02:37:39 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by WillD on Fri Apr 24 00:57:02 2015.

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I am no fan of the F-35 program but F-15s are a 70's relic.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 24 02:41:58 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Elkeeper on Wed Apr 22 12:49:29 2015.

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Tunneling under rivers or under Sunnyside Yard (as with ESA) is even more prone to flooding.

There is no need for an el there.
You just use the same technology and materials for stations and tunnels as is being used for the Queens end of ESA.

It hasn't been the 30's in a long time.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Edwards! on Fri Apr 24 02:57:22 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 24 02:34:07 2015.

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Forget that.
Property taxes paid for this line,and others several times already, with nothing to show for it.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 07:15:36 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by italianstallion on Thu Apr 23 23:32:00 2015.

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It duplicates existing overcrowded service.

One should look at when the service is overcrowded and what the service level is before embarking on a program that will suck up scarce capital expansion dollars.

The justification for building the current SAS expansion to 96th St, used Lexington Ave service levels that were 25-33% lower than what was operated in the 1950's. Had they used the actual 1950's service level, there would have been virtually no passengers standing during the morning peak period. Adding service to the Lex was not one of the options considered in the analysis.

Travel patterns have also shifted. The anecdotal evidence is that the TA has not been sufficiently responsive to this shift. I recently had to use the downtown Lex to go downtown. I got to Grand Central at 5:05 pm. I remember what 5:05 pm at Grand Central used to be. A waiting downtown express was virtually empty. I returned from Bowling Green around 7pm. The train and platforms were packed. There were no system delays. It was simply a case of inadequate service for the demand. I would not use the crowded off-peak experience to justify building a Second Ave subway down to Water St. Rather, I would use it to ask some hard questions to NYCT's schedule makers.

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Re: NYT Article -Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Apr 24 07:26:19 2015, in response to NYT Article -Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by italianstallion on Thu Apr 23 23:35:58 2015.

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This is a case of the left leading the left.
Environmental Studies is an leftist exercise designed to impede what ever it is that they want to stop but can not do so legislatively.

Now this had backfired on them. Maybe the will do the right thing and get rid of the EPA and its useless regulations designed to choke the world.

ROAR

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 07:26:53 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by JAzumah on Fri Apr 24 00:14:15 2015.

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You cannot add outerborough branches without a Manhattan trunk.

Extending the SAS from 96th to 125th will not add any trunk capacity.

My proposal to expand outer borough service to areas not currently served would use a repurposed Atlantic Ave Line that would connect into the Montague St tunnel. This tunnel and the Broadway and Nassau St subways to which the tunnel connects are under utilized.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 07:29:19 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by italianstallion on Thu Apr 23 23:33:11 2015.

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The Lex will become less crowded when SAS opens.

Which is more important: crowded trains or crowded platforms? It's very easy to get less crowded trains - run more of them. Incidentally, the platforms will become less crowded as a result.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 07:43:15 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 24 02:41:58 2015.

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Just which tunnels were not knocked out by Sandy?

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by terRAPIN station on Fri Apr 24 08:15:37 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Edwards! on Thu Apr 23 16:18:53 2015.

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So in other words, you "enjoy" "working" with children. Uh huh. Sure. Keep your hands where everyone can see them. LOL.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by terRAPIN station on Fri Apr 24 08:17:27 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Apr 23 20:36:45 2015.

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I AGREE WITH THIS POST.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by terRAPIN station on Fri Apr 24 08:17:57 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Apr 23 21:15:26 2015.

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Wrong. No we didn't. They didn't spend all the money necessary to make it waterproof.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by terRAPIN station on Fri Apr 24 08:18:55 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Edwards! on Thu Apr 23 16:08:45 2015.

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I'm glad you admitted that Mark S. Feinman was correct and that you were wrong.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by AlM on Fri Apr 24 08:47:42 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 07:43:15 2015.

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They weren't properly protected. No one said it was cheap, just that it's possible.


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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by italianstallion on Fri Apr 24 10:11:37 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 07:15:36 2015.

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The other longterm rationale for the SAS is the need for an additional trunkline in Manhattan to connect to future outer borough expansions. Another poster alluded to this. Decades from now, those building new routes in the Bronx and Queens will be grateful to today's planners for the existence of the SAS.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by r33/r36 mainline on Fri Apr 24 10:30:56 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 07:43:15 2015.

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The 63rd Street tunnels.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 10:44:14 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by r33/r36 mainline on Fri Apr 24 10:30:56 2015.

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Was the 63rd St tunnels escape due to their design or the fact that the storm surge from the lower harbor had petered out when it reached 63rd St?

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by italianstallion on Fri Apr 24 11:02:39 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 10:44:14 2015.

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Not clear, but I will point out that the G tunnel under Newtown Creek, which is not very far south of 63 St., suffered Sandy damage.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by AlM on Fri Apr 24 11:09:09 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by italianstallion on Fri Apr 24 11:02:39 2015.

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And 60th street and 53rd street suffered some damage, and are only 3 blocks and 10 blocks south

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Apr 24 11:15:47 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by AlM on Fri Apr 24 11:09:09 2015.

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It depends on where the entries to the tunnels are.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by AlM on Fri Apr 24 11:28:51 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Apr 24 11:15:47 2015.

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The question was whether the flood surge went that far north. The answer is that it did.


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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by terRAPIN station on Fri Apr 24 11:48:33 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by AlM on Fri Apr 24 11:28:51 2015.

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But when considering how far north it went, you have to take into account where exactly the tunnel entrances are.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by randyo on Fri Apr 24 11:56:03 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Apr 23 19:25:43 2015.

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Either that or have E 180 as the regular terminal with only the rush hour service going up W Pl Rd.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by AlM on Fri Apr 24 12:11:12 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by terRAPIN station on Fri Apr 24 11:48:33 2015.

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Of course.

The fact that the 60th street tunnel had damage and the 63rd street tunnel did not strongly indicates that the reason 63rd street tunnel was not damaged was not that the storm surge didn't go that far north, but some other reason. The point being addressed was whether or not the extent of the storm surge was the reason.

A possible other reason very well might be that its tunnel entrances are higher or were better protected. The post being replied to didn't bring those issues up.




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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by VictorM on Fri Apr 24 12:21:12 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by AlM on Fri Apr 24 12:11:12 2015.

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The 60th St tunnel was not damaged despite it being the deepest tunnel (113 feet below sea level at its deepest point), probably because the flood did not reach the portals.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by r33/r36 mainline on Fri Apr 24 13:06:23 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 10:44:14 2015.

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IDK, but Roosevelt Island flooded, and the 60th Street Tunnel Entrance and the QB 21st station are about the same distance apart from the River...

I would imagine QB 21st and Roosevelt Island Station would be the most vulnerable points to flooding, not to mention emergency exits.


I would think the tunnel having an modern design has a lot do to with it suffering no major damage during Sandy, I mean EVERY rail tunnel south of there suffered damage cause of that storm. I don't think its a coincidence that the most modern one didn't suffer any major damage.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by terRAPIN station on Fri Apr 24 13:12:56 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by r33/r36 mainline on Fri Apr 24 13:06:23 2015.

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Disagree. I don't think "modernity" had anything to do with it.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Jace on Fri Apr 24 13:40:22 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by r33/r36 mainline on Fri Apr 24 13:06:23 2015.

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There was no Sandy flooding in the 60th St or 63rd St tunnels but there was damage to other equipment knocking those two out. The 53rd St tubes had about 4 feet of water, Greenpoint was filled up to the ceiling. South of 53rd everything got flooded except Joralemon.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by JAzumah on Fri Apr 24 14:12:34 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Apr 24 00:45:36 2015.

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All clearances must be able to handle Strykers and MRAPs on flatbeds.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by JAzumah on Fri Apr 24 14:16:59 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by WillD on Fri Apr 24 00:57:02 2015.

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The only entity that would turn US defense spending off would be the global governance authority, since there would be no countries left to fight. Be careful what you wish for.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by JAzumah on Fri Apr 24 14:24:18 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 07:26:53 2015.

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I would rather leave the Atlantic Branch as an FRA line operated by the LIRR with increased service. You could run a whole bunch of Zone 3 trains there without displacing regional LIRR customers. A simple ticket and accounting change would do it.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Fri Apr 24 15:31:14 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Stephen Bauman on Thu Apr 23 18:41:58 2015.

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Besides, there's a covenant in CSX's deed transfer to NYC - No rail transit.

Does anyone know why?

--Mark

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Fri Apr 24 15:41:34 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Edwards! on Thu Apr 23 16:08:45 2015.

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Thanks ... I think Citi Bike was losing money even before this winter's harsh weather. The issue was that the investors thought there would be many more daily or weekly riders (where the most profit is made) than yearly riders (who pay once for unlimited use, like I do). What happened is that many many more people signed up for the yearly (unlimited) membership and there were far fewer occasional riders than expected. The "reward" for the yearly riders in 2015 is a stuff increase in the membership fee - from about $100 to %150, I think. Nevertheless, I'm still renewing my membership.

--Mark

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Re: NYT Article -Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Fri Apr 24 15:48:03 2015, in response to Re: NYT Article -Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by italianstallion on Thu Apr 23 23:47:12 2015.

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What about a study that redefines peak service intervals and adjusting to those new demands? Maybe "rush hour" needs a new definition in the new millennium. Take what you have and make it more efficient.

--Mark



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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Fri Apr 24 16:14:32 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Mark S. Feinman on Fri Apr 24 15:31:14 2015.

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Michael Ward does not favor passenger trains.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by WillD on Fri Apr 24 16:56:45 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by JAzumah on Fri Apr 24 14:16:59 2015.

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Who said to cut off defense spending? We spend as much as the ten countries with the highest military spending combined and 8 of those countries are allies. We can easily stand to rein in the DoD's budget and still have plenty to defend our interests. But Congress uses our defense spending as a jobs program for a few states funded by other states, rendered sacrosanct due to patriotic fervor. We're never going to balance the budget so long as we allow that to continue.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Edwards! on Fri Apr 24 17:19:37 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by terRAPIN station on Fri Apr 24 08:15:37 2015.

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Hmm..still projecting.
This is good.
It shows your true feelings and desires.

More fodder for your folder.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by WillD on Fri Apr 24 17:23:00 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 24 02:37:39 2015.

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But the F-35s aren't really going to replace the F-15s, especially the F-15E Strike Eagles. The F-22 was slated to replace the F-15, but we ordered far too few of them. LockMart has made noises about both Eagle variants being replaced by the F-35, but the USAF has been less than enthusiastic about giving up the range, payload, and sensor systems of the older fighters (the podded system on the Strike Eagle may be superior to the JSF's fixed system). At this point a penetration light/medium strike aircraft to replace the Strike Eagle is more likely to be a UCAV similar to the X-47B than a manned variant of the F-35 or F-22.

The F-15s are still a world class fighter. The SU-27 and its variants may be able to go toe to toe with the Eagle in an even fight, but it's rare that we do that. The USAF's use of sensor fusion throughout all their platforms means it's unlikely we'll fight them on an even footing.

IMHO it's too bad that back in the 1980s we opted to build the F-117 and B-2. The latter was too small and the former was too large/expensive. If we'd gone with something like the Senior Trend, or something around the size of the F-111/F-15E, it probably would have been easier to field a larger force of aircraft more useful to the wars we now find ourselves fighting. Heck, the A-12 Avenger proposed for the Navy probably would have made for an ideal Joint Strike aircraft.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by 3-9 on Fri Apr 24 17:45:05 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Mark S. Feinman on Thu Apr 23 14:40:59 2015.

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In the absence of the 7 extension, it would have had some uses, but the extension is ultimately more practical.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Fri Apr 24 17:46:12 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Stephen Bauman on Fri Apr 24 07:29:19 2015.

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IMO a full length 2nd Avenue subway is neccessary for continued growth of NYC. Not completing it was one of the biggest mistakes the city has ever made. Lets not forget that there were two els running the length of Manhattan on the east side & streched to the Bronx that were ripped down & replaced with busses.
Oh yeah, making all the Avenues one way sure helped the busses move faster. So were forced to live with an overcrowded Lex Ave Line. If back then we had a Mayor who had the balls or integrity to stand up to Moses & the real estate intrests in the 1950s and cared about rapid transit needs, he'd have said that the 3d Ave El stays up until a subway is built to replace it. If that happened, we'd have a 2nd ave subway up & running a long time ago. But that was not to be.
Now were going to have LIRR commuters comming into GCT. If a full length 4 track 2nd Ave Subway existed, any excess crowding could be easily absorbed. Thats were the prioritiy should have been then & should be now.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by 3-9 on Fri Apr 24 17:52:21 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Stephen Bauman on Thu Apr 23 21:05:42 2015.

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Hmm, that would leave about 10-15 tph for another line. That relay though - I can see so many people complaining about it that fumigation would be reinstated.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by 3-9 on Fri Apr 24 17:57:51 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Thu Apr 23 20:55:42 2015.

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Well, partly because I'm skeptical that CBTC has really accomplished anything. Yeah, I thought about enhancing the 8th Ave terminal, but I'm wondering if it would provide enough space for another line, esp. if that also turns out to be a hit, like the L. Maybe add a third track and platform as well as the tail tracks? Dunno.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by 3-9 on Fri Apr 24 17:59:21 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by italianstallion on Thu Apr 23 15:19:54 2015.

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Ewwww. :-)

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by 3-9 on Fri Apr 24 18:00:35 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Elkeeper on Thu Apr 23 15:18:08 2015.

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IAWTP.

There are some fun things we could try doing if els were acceptable to the public, but they aren't.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Apr 24 18:43:14 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by JAzumah on Fri Apr 24 14:12:34 2015.

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Yep, not to mention minimum straight lengths in order to land bombers. :)

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Apr 24 18:46:14 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Fri Apr 24 16:14:32 2015.

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I believe it was John Snow that wrote up that one.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Joe V on Fri Apr 24 19:05:33 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by italianstallion on Thu Apr 23 23:33:11 2015.

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I think this initial part of the SAS to 96th is way over rated.
You will get some people off the Lex that transfer to the BMT at 59th, and nothing more.

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Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway

Posted by Joe V on Fri Apr 24 19:08:55 2015, in response to Re: De Blasio Want To Expand The Subway, posted by Kriston Lewis on Thu Apr 23 23:10:22 2015.

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Cityticket is priced between the regular fare and express bus fare, but no transfers. Even if it becomes a Shuttle from Platform F in Jamaica, it will be under used. It is too short a walk to the A or J train to pay all that, even if they reopen Woodhaven.

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