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Posted by Joe V on Sat Jan 14 07:44:09 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. How does that compare to corresponding Lex stations ? |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Sat Jan 14 09:41:45 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. 0.6 of a person? REally?Did he get splinched or something? ROAR |
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Posted by VictorM on Sat Jan 14 11:11:41 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. Thanks for the information. |
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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Jan 14 15:53:40 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. Are those numbers above or below expectations? |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 16:07:22 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Jan 14 15:53:40 2017. The publicity stated that 200K riders per day would use the new extension. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sat Jan 14 16:43:31 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 16:07:22 2017. So we are at 50.5% of projections. |
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Posted by R30A on Sat Jan 14 17:20:20 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. Double the entry and ignore exits for more accurate results. The Gates are often open, and I doubt they have a method of counting the large portion of the ridership which has used them. |
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Posted by AlM on Sat Jan 14 17:43:13 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. Heh. Given that I estimated 60K entrances per day and said I only give credence to the entrance figures, that was one extremely lucky guess. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Sun Jan 15 19:10:30 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. Suspect some of that may have been that many people who might have used it were on vacation as the first two weeks of January is vacation time for many who don't have kids in particular, especially those who had to work the week between Christmas and New Year's.The week of January 23 (with no holidays and everyone back from vacation for the most part) should be the first true test of the SAS. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sun Jan 15 20:03:09 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Wallyhorse on Sun Jan 15 19:10:30 2017. The week of January 23 (with no holidays and everyone back from vacation for the most part) should be the first true test of the SAS.N.B. weekly figures come out on Saturdays for the prior Friday through Thursday. Care to give an estimate for SAS weekday use from the 20th to the 26th? You have been very free with your views but less than forthcoming with any actual patronage estimate. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 21 07:11:43 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. Here is the average turnstile counts for the 3 new SAS stations for 13,17,18,19 Jan 2017, as per the turnstile counts from the MTA website.Enter: 57,178.75 Exit: 47,190.5 Total: 104,369.25 |
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Posted by Joe V on Sat Jan 21 07:18:39 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 21 07:11:43 2017. OK, so how is this against the comparable Lex stations ? Is the SAS 1/3rd of Lex theory holding up ? |
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Posted by Avid Reader on Sun Jan 22 12:02:58 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 21 07:11:43 2017. And previously.Here is the average turnstile counts for the 3 new SAS stations for 6,9,10,11,12 Jan 2017, as per the turnstile counts from the MTA website. Enter: 55,765.2 Exit: 45,562.4 Total: 101,327.6 So, usage is increasing, as the novelty wears off, and the new stations are "discovered", by the riding public. IMHO I foresee a gradual increase. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sun Jan 22 13:41:00 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. What I'd like to see: turnstile counts for the Lexington Ave stations at 68th, 77th, 86th and 96th, then have those compared to this time last year. I suspect they will have remained relatively unchanged. I think the SAS is more a draw off the east side bus lines than the IRT. |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sun Jan 22 14:06:59 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. since I can't seem to navigate the MTA site, could you please post a path/url to get at these ##? TIA |
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Posted by Mysterious2train on Sun Jan 22 14:51:55 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sun Jan 22 14:06:59 2017. http://web.mta.info/developers/turnstile.htmlHere. Click on "Current" to see the guide on reading the data. ...Yeah, it's a lot to sift through. I'm looking at ridership on certain dates right now for the Lex. Once I'm done adding everything together, I'll post it. |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sun Jan 22 15:12:55 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Mysterious2train on Sun Jan 22 14:51:55 2017. Thank you! Surprised to find PATH ## in the mix. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Jan 22 16:03:06 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Joe V on Sat Jan 14 16:43:31 2017. Give it time. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jan 22 17:08:33 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sun Jan 22 13:41:00 2017. I think the SAS is more a draw off the east side bus lines than the IRT.??? People aren't getting off the Q in vast numbers at 63/Lex. Do you think they're going to 42nd and taking the Shuttle back east? |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Sun Jan 22 17:50:49 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sun Jan 15 20:03:09 2017. If it starts with Friday, the it might be skewed a bit because some people may have taken Friday (1/20) off for the inaugural.My guesses for 1/20-26/'17: Enter: 72,000 Exit: 73,000 Total: 145,000. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 22 18:13:49 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Wallyhorse on Sun Jan 22 17:50:49 2017. In NYC, Hillary got 79% of the vote, The Donald got 19%.So I don't think anyone took off for the Inaugural. |
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Posted by randyo on Sun Jan 22 19:34:17 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by AlM on Sun Jan 22 17:08:33 2017. They could be continuing on to 14 St or Canal which would be in the same locations as their matching Lex Av stops. |
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Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Sun Jan 22 22:41:01 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by randyo on Sun Jan 22 19:34:17 2017. Also 8th, Prince, and Lower Manhattan are just an across the platform transfer away. Subway station is always preferable to a bus stop, except when the weather is perfect *and* traffic is low. |
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Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Mon Jan 23 00:36:58 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 22 18:13:49 2017. Perhaps to go protest? |
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Posted by AlM on Mon Jan 23 09:21:53 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by randyo on Sun Jan 22 19:34:17 2017. They could be continuing on to 14 St or Canal which would be in the same locations as their matching Lex Av stops.My response was to a suggestion that the Q was taking traffic away from 2 Av buses. Very few people take the 2 Av bus from the upper east side as far as 14th or Canal. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 28 22:38:34 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. Here is the average turnstile counts for the 3 new SAS stations for 20,23,24,25,26 Jan 2017, as per the turnstile counts from the MTA website.Enter: 63,152.8 Exit: 53,468 Total: 116,620.8 |
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Posted by AlM on Sat Jan 28 22:45:56 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 28 22:38:34 2017. Hmm. Let's see what happens when Hunter College is back in session. I would expect another little uptick. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Sun Jan 29 08:02:23 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 28 22:38:34 2017. Closer to what I thought, but still slow.I suspect this week with no holidays or other reasons for people to take days off like Inauguration Day to skew the numbers will be the first true test. |
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Posted by SLRT on Sun Jan 29 11:37:33 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 28 22:38:34 2017. I'm looking at the continued significant difference between entries and exits.Why do about 1/6 of riders find using the Stubway less convenient outbound than inbound? |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sun Jan 29 12:00:09 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by SLRT on Sun Jan 29 11:37:33 2017. These are turnstile counts. If people opt to use the gate, they are not counted. I figure most people can double the entries to get total for assuming all round trips. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 4 07:27:41 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. Here is the average turnstile counts for the 3 new SAS stations for 27, 30, 31 Jan 2017, 1, 2 Feb 2017 as per the turnstile counts from the MTA website.Enter: 64,588.6 Exit: 54,567.8 Total: 119,156.4 |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sat Feb 4 13:33:51 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 4 07:27:41 2017. looks like it is growing; good. Still curious what if any effect on the SBS brt lite. |
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Posted by Michael549 on Sat Feb 4 15:19:11 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by SLRT on Sun Jan 29 11:37:33 2017. "Why do about 1/6 of riders find using the Stubway less convenient outbound than inbound?"This may not be the case. Plenty of folks have evening activities where they did not take the same route home as they did in the mornings. So the issue does not have to be one of "less convenient" but simply a reflection of our complicated lives. Plus these stations under Second Avenue have only been open 1 month. It is entirely think-able that plenty of folks have a number of ways to return home, besides this new subway. Mike |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sat Feb 4 15:26:22 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Michael549 on Sat Feb 4 15:19:11 2017. may well include those who can find a seat ND in PM from work on the Lex whereas SB in the AM the Lex trains are already full. |
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Posted by Edwards! on Sun Feb 5 04:04:35 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 4 07:27:41 2017. Hmmm...not exactly the 200,000 they harped about to get this section built first...Easy out for them...instead of building a usefull section that was connected on BOTH ENDS. Phase 3 would have served people who actually Really need a east side subway... hit up Queens/Brooklyn thus serving a larger market |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sun Feb 5 06:32:49 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Edwards! on Sun Feb 5 04:04:35 2017. not exactly the 200,000 they harped about to get this section built first...There are contributors to this forum who believe that the numbers will increase, if given enough time. They have not provided a precise definition of "enough." Mr. AlM is among this group, insofar as Hunter College being on break. I'll keep posting until the end of February. Phase 3 would have served people who actually Really need a east side subway... It would be beneficial to determine what was wrong with the estimates before embarking on ambitious (or not so ambitious) SAS extensions. Perhaps, a better estimate would predict a similar patronage shortfall for the LES. |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sun Feb 5 13:56:25 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sun Feb 5 06:32:49 2017. Anyone looking at predicted ridership needs to understand that with very few exceptions, there is a "credibility" lag between service opening and serious usage. Both WMATA and BART were "underused early on, and we see today that they are overwhelmed by ridership today. |
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Posted by Andrew Saucci on Sun Feb 5 15:29:01 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sun Feb 5 06:32:49 2017. However, I did notice fewer people on the downtown 6 at 59 St when I was there last Thursday. I typically have had to let a train or two pass before I could squeeze my pot belly in there around 8:40 AM. Last week I easily fit onto the first train that arrived with room to spare. This is obviously attributable to the Q. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sun Feb 5 16:25:28 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Andrew Saucci on Sun Feb 5 15:29:01 2017. I did notice fewer people on the downtown 6 at 59 St...The crowding you previously experienced was due to not operating a sufficient number of trains to meet the demand. That crowding could have been eliminated by running more trains on the Lex. I compared the operating cost of operating more trains vs. the capital and operating cost of the SAS in another thread. The SAS operating costs are lower but it will take nearly 1000 years to recover the capital costs. Mr. randyo noted the MTA's reluctance to operate more trains was due to lack of rolling stock. There's no signal or track limit to operating 30 tph on the Lex local tracks. They used to do it. |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Feb 7 18:46:45 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sun Feb 5 16:25:28 2017. It’s not the MTA’s reluctance but rather its inability to operate more trains, You can’t operate trains you don’t have. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 11 12:29:27 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. MTA has not yet posted the turnstile count for 3-9 Feb 2017. I'll keep looking for it and post then. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 18 08:14:49 2017, in response to SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Jan 14 07:08:29 2017. Here are the average turnstile counts for the 3 new SAS stations for 3, 6, 7, 9, 10 Feb 2017, as per the turnstile counts from the MTA website.Enter: 56,714.2 Exit: 46,912.2 Total: 103,626.4 Here are the average turnstile counts for the 3 new SAS stations for 10, 13, 14, 15, 16 Feb 2017, as per the turnstile counts from the MTA website. Enter: 67,104.6 Exit: 55,084.4 Total: 122,189 |
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Posted by BusRider on Sat Feb 18 08:58:05 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 18 08:14:49 2017. How many or what percentage shifted from Lex, Do you know? |
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Posted by R30A on Sat Feb 18 09:00:29 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by SLRT on Sun Jan 29 11:37:33 2017. 86th and to a lesser extent 93rd are severely underengineered fare controls. People use the gates a lot in the peak. |
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Posted by Michael549 on Sat Feb 18 10:57:46 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by randyo on Tue Feb 7 18:46:45 2017. Growing up in the Bronx in the 1970's I definitely remember #6 trains parked along the middle track on the elevated portions of the line. This was not the only line that parked subway trains along the visible portions of their routes. I also remember it being reported that the TA had 7,000 subway cars.Now I know that there have been changes in the subway car consist - newer cars, some longer cars, changes in train yard storage, and other things. Even various changes in the numbers and kinds of train routes. Now the TA basically reports about 6,000 or so subway cars. Mike |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 18 13:14:26 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Michael549 on Sat Feb 18 10:57:46 2017. I also remember it being reported that the TA had 7,000 subway cars.They have always had approximately 6600 cars. There are problems for direct comparison because the 75 footers are equivalent to 1.25 60 footers. However, comparison is easier for the IRT because car lengths have remained the same. You could probably get a reasonable post WWII yearly count by going to the nycsubway.org site and reviewing the old and current fleet car pages. |
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Posted by chud1 on Sat Feb 18 14:47:49 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Michael549 on Sat Feb 18 10:57:46 2017. i looked it up and found da ta has 6,407 subway cars.chud1. :)..... |
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Posted by chud1 on Sat Feb 18 15:12:08 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by chud1 on Sat Feb 18 14:47:49 2017. i am correcting myself here.there are 6,418 subway cars as of november 2016. chud1. :)..... |
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Posted by Edwards! on Sat Feb 18 15:28:02 2017, in response to Re: SAS Use This Week, posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 18 08:14:49 2017. Looks like its not exactly meeting project expectations. Not by half it seems.Perhaps if the MTA had built all 6 stations around the same time ? In Any case,the First segment should have been built from 63rd st South to Houston.. More riders...more transfers...connection to the CBD,Grand Central and other important Midtown destinations. Plus,a connection to the Chrystie st subway for Brooklyn would have ensured even distribution as a through service to Queens via Queens Blvd line...or a new station in Sunnyside. |
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