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Posted by Fulton Frank on Mon Sep 26 17:30:13 2016 It's my station now. I still can't understand why they would have gone to the trouble of having (looking uptown)the downtown lines duck down after 59th and the uptown ones scotch over to the lateral position of the downtown lines. Ok, maybe they didn't want subway entrances on the park side of CPW, but they still could have a one-level 4-track line with cross-unders for uptown passengers |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Sep 26 17:41:39 2016, in response to 72nd and Central Park West, posted by Fulton Frank on Mon Sep 26 17:30:13 2016. Cross-unders would require the inconvenience of descending a flight of stairs and then ascending two flights. |
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Posted by AlM on Mon Sep 26 18:00:50 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Sep 26 17:41:39 2016. Agreed. But why not have the uptown entrances be on the park side of CPW. I'm thinking that back then crossing CPW was considered more inconvenient than walking down an extra flight of stairs (yes, I know I'm mixing the two directions here, but that's the net effect), but now with more awareness of handicaps, they wouldn't have done the 2 flights of stairs. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Sep 26 18:06:13 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by AlM on Mon Sep 26 18:00:50 2016. Handicaps aren't affected by the extra flight of stairs. If anything, the current design saves on an elevator.Also passengers would have had to cross the streetcar ROW on the east side of CPW. |
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Posted by Andrew Saucci on Mon Sep 26 19:12:39 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Sep 26 17:41:39 2016. They could also have constructed massive mezzanines the way the IND did elsewhere in the system. |
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Posted by SLRT on Mon Sep 26 19:14:31 2016, in response to 72nd and Central Park West, posted by Fulton Frank on Mon Sep 26 17:30:13 2016. Parks Commissioner Robert Moses refused permission to excavate under Central Park. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Sep 26 21:24:23 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by Andrew Saucci on Mon Sep 26 19:12:39 2016. Extra flight to climb. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Mon Sep 26 23:06:43 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by SLRT on Mon Sep 26 19:14:31 2016. Parks Commissioner Robert Moses refused permission to excavate under Central Park.Moses did not become NYC Parks Commissioner until 1934, under Mayor LaGuardia. |
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Posted by andy on Mon Sep 26 23:09:07 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by SLRT on Mon Sep 26 19:14:31 2016. Not true! The IND 8th Ave. line including the segment under Central Park West was constructed 1925-32 and opened Sept. 10, 1932. Moses did not become the NYC Parks Commissioner until January 1934 after then-new Mayor LaGuardia appointed Moses to the new position, which consolidated the five separate borough park managements into a single citywide Parks Department. |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Sep 27 13:42:20 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Sep 26 21:24:23 2016. However, 59, 125 and 168 and actually, most of the iND express stations, not to mention the Queens local stations were built with large mezzanines. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Tue Sep 27 13:48:23 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by randyo on Tue Sep 27 13:42:20 2016. So? How does that contradict my theory? |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Tue Sep 27 17:39:01 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by SLRT on Mon Sep 26 19:14:31 2016. Moses was NOT Parks Commissioner when the line was built. A group called "Friends of the Park" had enough power to block having anything built on the east side of CPW in those days EXCEPT for 59th and where the park ends at 110th Street. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Wed Sep 28 07:59:11 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by SLRT on Mon Sep 26 19:14:31 2016. For whatever reason, they did not want to excavate under that part of the street. After all there were no buildings on that side of the street, why make people cross a busy street when there was no need.Maybe there were heavy utilities there? On the Assumption (and that is assuming a lot) that all of these people along 8th Avenue wanted to go downtown, the down town tracks were below the uptown tracks, it is easier to walk down two flights than to walk up two flight. Maybe is the only place where the ease of commuters was taken into account. ROAR |
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Posted by AlM on Wed Sep 28 09:17:49 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by Broadway Lion on Wed Sep 28 07:59:11 2016. why make people cross a busy street when there was no needIt's a trade-off. Extra stairs (admittedly only on the way down for most) vs. crossing the street. Extra stairs won. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Sep 28 09:51:16 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by AlM on Wed Sep 28 09:17:49 2016. Since the IND built most local stations with a mezzanine, nobody would have to cross the street. With the two level system, most people only ascend one flight of stairs instead of the standard two. |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Wed Sep 28 14:41:32 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by Broadway Lion on Wed Sep 28 07:59:11 2016. similar structure along Utica on the IRT. |
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Posted by randyo on Wed Sep 28 17:30:59 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Wed Sep 28 14:41:32 2016. Not Utica but Eastern Pky. However, the concept was the same. the Manhattan bound platforms along E/Pky are on the lower level so that passengers going to Manhattan walk down 2 flights but passengers coming from Manhattan only have to walk up one. Along CPW passengers from uptown go down 2 flights bit exiting passengers from downtown only have to walk up one. |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Wed Sep 28 20:14:49 2016, in response to Re: 72nd and Central Park West, posted by randyo on Wed Sep 28 17:30:59 2016. thanks for correction. I was misreading the map.I would addthat certainly in the CPW case it was the right idea then and makes elevator addition easier. |
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