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carpy22 t1_jbp8fof wrote
Reply to comment by CorporalDingleberry in Cost of 2nd Avenue Subway extension to East Harlem balloons to $7.7B by Grass8989
That's Phase 3 and Phase 4.
carpy22 t1_j7glkfz wrote
Reply to comment by dman7456 in MTA unveils new sleek, high-tech subway cars — here’s what lines are getting them by nemoid
We used to have them from the 1930s to 1960s. Visit the transit museum's triplex cars. This isn't new technology.
carpy22 t1_j5uv6ah wrote
Reply to comment by TeamMisha in Grand Central Madison goes deep... by mrturdferguson
More like 50+ years in the making. The LIRR uses the lower level of the 63rd Street Tunnel, directly under the F.
carpy22 t1_j456lfa wrote
Reply to comment by AdvertisingNo8736 in Rep. George Santos says he'll resign if 142,000 people ask him to by esporx
It was an open seat because Suozzi wanted to primary Hochul and one of the fundamentals of election law is that you can only run for one seat at a time. He ended up finishing behind Jumaane Williams. Couldn't even get 100K votes even with his name recognition in Nassau.
carpy22 t1_j1aieut wrote
Reply to comment by The_CerealDefense in ‘Openly Gay’ Rep.-Elect George Santos Didn’t Disclose Divorce With Woman by mission17
This wasn't even his first time on the ballot. He lost to Suozzi in 2020.
carpy22 t1_iyda0vc wrote
Reply to comment by C0NEYISLANDWHITEFISH in East Side Access won't be finished by 2022, but trains to Grand Central still planned for this year by sulaymanf
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.
carpy22 t1_iy2jcmu wrote
Reply to comment by thisisntmineIfoundit in A Very Moynihan Train Hall Thanksgiving: 'Wow, I Can't Even Sit Down?' by psychothumbs
No, seating has been physically closed off behind locked gates and roped off areas, which has directly negatively impacted me quite a few times recently when wanting to grab something to eat before getting on Metro North to head to Westchester. Maybe when East Side Access opens they'll reopen the seating in the Dining Concourse since one of the main paths to get to the LIRR will be that way but for now it's been intentionally turned into a shell of it's former self.
carpy22 t1_iy2idsg wrote
Reply to comment by thisisntmineIfoundit in A Very Moynihan Train Hall Thanksgiving: 'Wow, I Can't Even Sit Down?' by psychothumbs
It's not great, it completely fucks over commuters that want to grab something to eat before a train, which is what the dining concourse is built for. It's intentionally turning wide swaths of the station into a closed off area at the detriment of commuter convenience.
carpy22 t1_iy2emcc wrote
Reply to comment by thisisntmineIfoundit in A Very Moynihan Train Hall Thanksgiving: 'Wow, I Can't Even Sit Down?' by psychothumbs
You mean the completely closed off seats and roped off benches?
carpy22 t1_iy2bp0k wrote
Reply to comment by actualtext in MTA Open Stroller Pilot Program by Sherbet_Lemon_913
Can't speak about day to day use but the few times I needed to use them with luggage on various trips, it was very convenient to just put the bags in that space.
carpy22 t1_ixut7lm wrote
Reply to comment by actualtext in MTA Open Stroller Pilot Program by Sherbet_Lemon_913
> I think to make this somewhat efficient they really need to redesign the seats so that more of them can be folded up and strollers aren’t in the way. I’m not sure what that looks like but it should at least be considered.
Montreal actually has that solved. It's a pretty simple solution: seats that by default are folded into the up position. See here: https://www.reddit.com/r/montreal/comments/aogi3u/apparently_were_getting_new_buses_the_whole_bus/ and https://cptdb.ca/wiki/images/3/3c/Soci%C3%A9t%C3%A9_de_transport_de_Montr%C3%A9al_29-844_interior-a.jpg. It also makes the wheelchair boarding process slightly quicker as a nice bonus.
carpy22 t1_iwxem75 wrote
Reply to comment by geekofdeath in PSA: If you're headed to JFK this weekend the E train will not go to Jamaica Center by snobum
Cleveland's was the first to do it in North America.
carpy22 t1_it80gkf wrote
Sure, give Diwali off, but also keep Brooklyn-Queens Day. Just extend the school year by a day in June to keep the 180.
carpy22 t1_isz7wo6 wrote
Reply to comment by FrenchToastForDinner in PLEASE don’t walk alone ladies or walk very fast or just get Uber / taxis! Whacked by homeless man by alovess
It gets logged in COMPSTAT.
carpy22 t1_isz18tm wrote
Reply to PLEASE don’t walk alone ladies or walk very fast or just get Uber / taxis! Whacked by homeless man by alovess
Did you call the cops?
carpy22 t1_isr2m16 wrote
Reply to comment by EarlyBirdTheNightOwl in Just made mozz sticks and they made me think about the ones Tracks had. I miss that spot by 169partner
Not even close to the same as being down in the depths of Penn.
carpy22 t1_isi7li2 wrote
Reply to I’m going to have the opportunity to meet with the Gov and Lt. Gov in the coming week. Do y’all have any questions you want passed along? Insults also acceptable. by [deleted]
Why are LIRR waiting rooms hours curtailed on afternoons, nights, and weekends when the system runs 24/7?
carpy22 t1_je82jqu wrote
Reply to comment by Italophobia in Proposed new MSG by WatchesAndNYC
The ticketed seating area shuts down after the last Amtrak departure of the night, which is currently around 9 PM. LIRR of course is 24/7, so if you go to a game at MSG you have to stand around until your train instead of sitting in a waiting room like a civilized human.