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Unfair t1_iy5pups wrote
>"I really don't care if it's a couple of months late"
lol it was supposed to open in 2009
vanshnookenraggen t1_iy5tv0o wrote
That's what I mean. What are a couple more months on top of 13 years?
Unfair t1_iy5wh5f wrote
Aren't you afraid it's never going to open?
vanshnookenraggen t1_iy60gx8 wrote
Of course not. I've been down there and seen it with my own eyes. It's basically done, just waiting on some permits.
Unfair t1_iy66ftm wrote
It’s possible - the city is full of abandoned projects
FarFromSane_ t1_iy6h7tq wrote
None of which got this far lol
thebruns t1_iy8p0z6 wrote
Gotta keep milking that OT
hjablowme919 t1_iy6lssb wrote
MTA and LIRR should be embarrassed, but they don’t care. Just like the report in Newsday today saying their new payment system won’t be available until 2025. No one in these organizations are concerned. No one is ever held accountable. No one ever loses a job over it.
424f42_424f42 t1_iy8cxnr wrote
>new payment system won’t be available until 2025
yeah .... 2025 must be a typo. There's no way theyre rolling out OMNY for the LIRR from 0% to 100% in 2 years
SBAPERSON t1_iy8jsr7 wrote
Do you even need it? The train app is basically what conductors recommend you use now.
424f42_424f42 t1_iy8kflo wrote
would reduce the need for conductors I guess.
OMNY as in the whole OMNY infrastructure, not just the app.
C0NEYISLANDWHITEFISH t1_iy98ird wrote
I like having the conductors there, honestly.
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stewartm0205 t1_iy51ijh wrote
I think a west side access for Metro North would be nice. And extending Metro North to Wall Street would also be a good idea. LIRR to Wall Street should also be considered.
Wowzlul t1_iy5cxfa wrote
> extending Metro North to Wall Street
How could this be done?
n0t-again t1_iy66l6x wrote
This will never be done
Wowzlul t1_iy68fhp wrote
Agreed. It was just so off the wall that maybe it's a thing I haven't heard of.
anObscurity t1_iy7um68 wrote
Would almost be impossible given that almost every street down there has a subway line running through it. Would need to go along the east side maybe terminating at Hanover square…but that’s technically the terminus planned for the future phases of 2 Ave line.
stewartm0205 t1_iy9txo8 wrote
Maybe extending Metro North would be the better idea. The subway lines do get pretty dense down there but I think they can fit the extension.
thepipesarecall t1_iycznae wrote
What a dumb thing to say.
stewartm0205 t1_iyeuxkm wrote
To improve our discussion, you should say why it is a dumb idea.
thepipesarecall t1_iyf0gk2 wrote
What makes you think it can fit an expansion?
stewartm0205 t1_iy9stau wrote
Same way the 2nd Ave subway was built, you cut a tunnel and build a station. It would cost about the same per mile.
Wowzlul t1_iy9vzcm wrote
Things are pretty busy down there already. You'd need to tunnel quite deep, right? And I'm not sure that's as simple in Lower Manhattan as it was for SAS Phase 1 which was mostly solid rock. I know they're already worried about working in soft soil for SAS Phase 3/4. Lot of additional concerns about water intrusion, for one.
sillo38 t1_iy5o0cd wrote
Penn Access is in the very early stages
P0stNutClarity t1_iy85ks9 wrote
Pipe dream. They can just take the 4 and MTA gets to charge double fairs for the to do it. Best believe if there was a shuttle or train that already went from grand central to penn we wouldn't need to build ESA
stewartm0205 t1_iy9v0cv wrote
Mass transit is about reducing the time and effort for moving people. Reducing people commute by even twenty minutes one way would improve their lives.
P0stNutClarity t1_iybfz3w wrote
At the cost of decades and tens of billions when there’s already a subway system that goes directly from Grand Central to Wall Street in less than 15 minutes? It’s 4 stops, 11 minutes to be exact. No one is doing this.
We need to bring transit to areas that lack it. Not save folks coming in from their suburban neighborhoods the 5 minute walk to the 4 train at GC. Please.
C0NEYISLANDWHITEFISH t1_iy98oq9 wrote
I think Chambers St originally allowed for LIRR access many years ago. It would be amazing if they could bring that back.
stewartm0205 t1_iy9wtyy wrote
There is the PATH line from PENN station that goes further down. Don’t know if the LIRR could make use of it.
carpy22 t1_iyda0vc wrote
It did, but that was a century ago and that was done by running Atlantic Branch trains over the Williamsburg Bridge. The track connection for that was physically severed long ago.
jumbod666 t1_iy6sgcz wrote
Why should they care? Mta is just another arm of a corrupt city and state.
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vanshnookenraggen t1_iy4k6ky wrote
After all the time it's taken, I really don't care if it's a couple of months late. Cuomo pushed the MTA to finish 2nd Ave by an arbitrary date and they skipped a lot of important check list items. So much so that if you go there today the stations are starting to fall apart. Do the job right, get it done when it's done.