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Posted by Express Rider on Tue May 21 22:18:32 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic?, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Tue May 21 16:27:44 2019. The format/page layout etc. doesn't seem as user friendly as this site. It is slower, and the discussion section is only about one half the page on the left hand side. The almost 1/2 right hand side of the screen, is filled with site explanatory text or ads.It looks like there's decent discussion topics though. |
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OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station? |
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Posted by Express Rider on Tue May 21 22:25:57 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic?, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Tue May 21 16:27:44 2019. So, regarding a topic I just saw on r/nycrail, what's going on with the renovation at Chambers St.? How long ago did it begin?Is the scope of its renovation, to include what was discussed here sometime over the last year or so? Will any part of the platform(s) area be walled off; to the detriment of this spacious underground station's original design? Is there an MTA page describing the extent of Chambers St's. enovation (either public or in-house). If so does someone here have a link they can post? Thanks as always. |
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Posted by jimmymc25 on Tue May 21 22:37:41 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic?, posted by Mitch45 on Tue May 21 10:21:00 2019. But he's one of the smartest men in the world......an expert on everything.We were truely blessed when he posted here........:) |
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Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station? |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Wed May 22 02:49:10 2019, in response to OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by Express Rider on Tue May 21 22:25:57 2019. I don't know myself, but I certainly hope they don't seal off any more of it or rip out trackage, and thus giving up the ability to turn trains in the case of a scheduled GO or an emergency. |
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Posted by Union Tpke on Wed May 22 02:57:45 2019, in response to Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by MainR3664 on Wed May 22 02:49:10 2019. They aren't. This project will add elevators. I was there a few months back and took pictures of every part of the station. |
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Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station? |
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Posted by Avid Reader on Wed May 22 03:01:50 2019, in response to Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by Union Tpke on Wed May 22 02:57:45 2019. Will you or have you posted the photos of every part of the Station?Please. |
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Posted by Union Tpke on Wed May 22 03:11:42 2019, in response to Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by Avid Reader on Wed May 22 03:01:50 2019. I will when I have a chance. I have been bogged up by papers and finals. After today, I am done. |
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Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station? |
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Posted by Q4 on Wed May 22 03:57:11 2019, in response to Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by Union Tpke on Wed May 22 03:11:42 2019. Done as in graduating on for the semester? |
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Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Wed May 22 03:59:05 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic?, posted by Express Rider on Tue May 21 22:18:32 2019. You might find the https://old.reddit.com/r/nycrail to be a better format. |
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Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station? |
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Posted by Union Tpke on Wed May 22 04:14:50 2019, in response to Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by Q4 on Wed May 22 03:57:11 2019. For the end of my freshman year in college. |
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Re: Are railbuffs generally Dorks? |
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Posted by Edwards! on Wed May 22 07:36:47 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally Dorks?, posted by chicagomotorman on Tue May 21 18:48:14 2019. However, whatever That might be,it's STILL A BILLION TIMES BETTER THAN YOU. |
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Posted by Edwards! on Wed May 22 07:38:11 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally Dorks?, posted by chicagomotorman on Tue May 21 18:48:14 2019. However, whatever That might be,it's STILL A BILLION TIMES BETTER THAN YOU.But you might want to consult your Bubbie. |
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Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station? |
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Posted by Express Rider on Wed May 22 08:03:50 2019, in response to Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by Union Tpke on Wed May 22 04:14:50 2019. Best wishes for success on the finals, and for good grades on the papers. |
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Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic? |
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Posted by Express Rider on Wed May 22 08:05:03 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic?, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Wed May 22 03:59:05 2019. I'll check this link out. Thank you. |
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Posted by Union Tpke on Wed May 22 09:00:24 2019, in response to Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by Express Rider on Wed May 22 08:03:50 2019. Thanks. The paper is on Parking Pricing and is in my class on The Political Economy of Congestion Pricing, taught by none other than Charles Komanoff. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Wed May 22 09:22:26 2019, in response to Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by Union Tpke on Wed May 22 09:00:24 2019. Good luck!! And we'll appreciate your pictures at whatever time you find to post them. Definitely prioritize your schooling!! |
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Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station? |
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Posted by Q4 on Wed May 22 12:15:54 2019, in response to Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by Union Tpke on Wed May 22 04:14:50 2019. Good luck on the papers and finals. |
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Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic? |
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Posted by Hamilton Express on Wed May 22 12:37:53 2019, in response to Are railbuffs generally autistic?, posted by aem7ac on Mon Dec 26 21:23:23 2005. As an autistic person myself, it depends. If anything, I imagine other transit enthusiasts who have developmental disabilities and enjoy transit for educational/historical purposes or by looking at a map and whatnot.On another note, there are a lot of transit enthusiasts who can be geeks too regardless of whether or not the person is on the spectrum. I myself like Star Wars, cartoons (ex. MLP:FiM), movies and collecting comic books. |
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Re: Are railbuffs generally Dorks? |
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Posted by chicagomotorman on Wed May 22 13:52:01 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally Dorks?, posted by Edwards! on Wed May 22 07:38:11 2019. My grandmother is dead asshole. |
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Posted by New Flyer #857 on Wed May 22 17:25:30 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic?, posted by Hamilton Express on Wed May 22 12:37:53 2019. I think I have some light autistic qualities; I'm much into the systematic aspects of transit, though not to the exclusion of all the other aspects (historical, social, etc).Transit is amazing! Megaships, jumbo-jets, multi-mile-long trains, all as parts of enterprises that move people and goods in a way deemed (by at least somebody) appropriate for a given area's distribution of population, geography, and other factors. Different types of routing patterns, fare payment schemes, and other logistics make for mathematical and scientific elements. And I do get into the historical and cultural aspects to an extent as well. Why does that line end there? Or make that turn? Or run at the frequency? Or use that type of vehicle? Did it always? What else did they consider? How does it work for people's travel patterns? And you can to some extent go through every mode of every transportation company with these questions, learning a lot about non-transit matters along the way. |
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Posted by Express Rider on Thu May 23 06:37:25 2019, in response to Re: OK, so what's happening at Chambers St. station?, posted by Union Tpke on Wed May 22 09:00:24 2019. Wow, a whole course devoted to the congestion pricing issue?sounds like a lot of pols should take his course....! I have read about Controlled Parking Zones (CPZ's) in London, might your professor have any comments about them? |
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Posted by Lord Vader on Fri May 24 07:44:19 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic?, posted by BMT Guy on Thu Dec 29 18:37:29 2005. Negative! Fixation and obsession are two different mental planes.Bader |
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Posted by Lord Vader on Fri May 24 07:49:22 2019, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic?, posted by Lord Vader on Fri May 24 07:44:19 2019. To add, we all are basically fixated on trains to some degree. And there are those who obsess over them. Your friend just likes those trucks, normal fixation. If a truck was in their backyard, along with more than usual tidbits, then it’s an obsession. Does your friend own a lot of stuff from these trucks?Vader |
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