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Re: Air Train question

Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Feb 29 13:01:30 2008, in response to Re: Air Train question, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Feb 29 11:16:13 2008.

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Show me one article somewhere outside of SubChat that there is some sort of conspiracy or wrong doing here. One, just one.

Did you not read my next sentence? I will use this post of yours as evidence that you are ignoring our points, dismissing them out of hand and then repeating the same thing over and over again.

Jamaica. Farther yes, the same sort of connection as the A. Yes.

False. It is not the same sort of connection and in the posts which you have ignored we have demonstrated this to be the case. Unless of course you wish to define which "sort" of connection these are.

The E, J, and A riders, (last I checked the E and J were also subway lines) are treated equally, as it should be.

No, it should not be. By your argument, B, C, D, F, G, L, M, N, Q, R, V, W, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and Rockaway, Franklin Avenue and 42nd Street Shuttle passengers are treated inequitably because they don't have an equal connection to the AirTrain. Why not build AirTrain out to connect to all of them? Because that would be silly. Every subway line does not exist to serve every set of points; that's why we have a network of them and transfers between lines. People on all of those lines I've just listed, including the E, J and Z but except the R have a transfer to the A at some point. If they don't want to pay the fare at Jamaica and there were no fee at Howard Beach then they could transfer to the A.

I have made this point before but of course you have ignored it.

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