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Posted by cnrmmc on Sun Jan 20 18:33:16 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by grand concourse on Sun Jan 20 16:27:25 2013. Btw when arre the R32s due back from thier 25 million dollar rehab |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Sun Jan 20 18:54:46 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Dj Hammers on Sun Jan 20 17:18:35 2013. Agreed. It was narrow minded thinking to retire all the r38s first because there were so few of them. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Jan 20 19:13:16 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by grand concourse on Sat Jan 19 23:09:02 2013. That's precisely the reason why I dumped the pays years ago in favor of just renting the DVD or borrowing it from the library. And there's plenty of places that stream Nurse Jackie, Dexter, Breaking Bad and all that and surprise - no graffiti on it. Amusing how they wonder why folks are dropping that stuff. :) |
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Posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:14:05 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 14:00:14 2013. loads in the AM rush are pretty big from Brooklyn as well. perhaps turn a couple @ 2 Ave but certaintly not half. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Jan 20 19:14:52 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Broadway Lion on Sun Jan 20 09:56:22 2013. Didn't watch the first time around. I've always tended to prefer full length movies even if they suck. I pretty much stopped watching USA when they ditched "Up All Night" and MST3000. :) |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:17:05 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Broadway Lion on Sun Jan 20 18:13:18 2013. What makes you think they are all going to go to the SAS for relief ?It is only north of 63rd Street to 96th. The it will run down down the west side of Manhattan. At best, you'll get some of the transfers at 59th, and that's about it. The SAS is oversold. |
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Posted by italianstallion on Sun Jan 20 19:18:09 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:17:05 2013. Well, maybe in its current incarnation, but not after it gets to 125th, or downtown. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:18:41 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:14:05 2013. I said after 730am. By the time they get to South Bklyn, it is too late for them to come back for the AM rush. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:21:33 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by italianstallion on Sun Jan 20 19:18:09 2013. 125th is still a pipe-dream. |
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Posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:26:07 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:17:05 2013. SAS will take Upper East Side/East Harlem riders from 4/5/6 and those that now take the M15 SBS, not just those that transfer @ 59 St. It will be welcome relief. Obviously you're not familiar with the overcrowding on any given weekday morning along Lex Ave. |
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Posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:27:51 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:18:41 2013. Not everybody starts work @ 9am. There are plenty of yuppies from neighborhoods in western BK that get on the manhattan bound F between 8:30-9:30am. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jan 20 19:29:05 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:17:05 2013. More than half of the Upper East Side lives closer to 2nd Ave than to Lex.If you work on 5th or 6th the cross-platform transfer to the F at 63rd makes sense. If you work on Wall Street, taking the Q to 14th and transferring to the 4/5 there probably makes sense. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:32:22 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:27:51 2013. Yes, but the F does not need 15 TPH to arrive the city from Brooklyn 915am - 10am. |
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Posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:32:42 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by AlM on Sun Jan 20 19:29:05 2013. good points AIM. If I lived on UES and worked on Wall, I would take Q and transfer for R @ 14 rather than 4/5 but both work well. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:37:11 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:26:07 2013. Still doesn't need both an N and a Q.No SAS north of 96th, nor south of 63rd. It will do nothing for the M15. You are obviously not aware of where people are going, or the Lex trains would empty out at 59th. Their peak load point is into 42nd. Again the STubway is over-valued. |
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Posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:37:50 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:32:22 2013. F may not need 15 TPH @ 915-10am but the half you suggest (7 or 8)would be too few. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:40:32 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:37:50 2013. OK, 1/3rd.Are you still going to forget the whole thing and diss South Ferry for the next 3 years? |
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Posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:43:20 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:37:11 2013. Many M15SBS riders are those that live east of 2 ave so yes SAS will make a big dent in SBS ridership but probably little to local M15 ridership. It would also take away some that normally go to 42 St. Many going to 42 St end up transfering for the shuttle to TS or 7 to 74/Roosevelt. For Times Sq bound riders, Q would make a one train ride. For 74/Roosevelt bound riders, F transfer @ 63 would be easier than 4/5/6 to 7. |
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Posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:46:24 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:40:32 2013. I'd like to see South Ferry (old or new) back like anyone else but hey isn't it possible the MTA is giving the 3 year estimate to justify temporarily opening up the old loop. In reality it may take only 1.5 years but better to overestimate then complete sooner rather than give a real world estimate then finish late. Those "3-7 minute walks" to BG or Rector feel a lot longer on a snowy winter day or scorching summer day. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:53:29 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 19:43:20 2013. What portion of M15SBS riders boarding between 96th and 63rd are heading to West 42nd, as opposed to East 42nd ? There are more jobs on the east side. What proportion of total M15SBS and Lex riders go to Jackson Hts as opposed to Manhattan ? You can make a case for the Q, but not an N as well, and that would come at the expense of Astoria service which Bway Lion would be glad to just offer a W train. |
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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Jan 20 19:59:40 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:37:11 2013. What happened to the LES portion of SAS, which was supposed to connect with the Manny B lines, around Confucius Square? |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jan 20 20:01:10 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:53:29 2013. Agreed, the SAS just needs the Q, not the N as well. 10 Q trains per hour would have as much capacity as 13 4s. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jan 20 20:01:43 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Jan 20 19:59:40 2013. 2025?If we're lucky. |
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Posted by snarf368 on Sun Jan 20 20:05:41 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:53:29 2013. I'm talking about SBS riders up to 125 St. Those with jobs along the east side like the hospitals along 60s/70s on York Ave or Bloomberg on 59 St can take Q rather than M15SBS. Also an alternative to Hunter students that may have taken SBS to 68 St and walked 2 avenues over can get off @ 63 and walk 5 streets up. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 20:07:15 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by michael549 on Sun Jan 20 11:20:01 2013. As for the moving platforms at S.F. what did they do with the plates ? Store them or scrap them ? |
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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Jan 20 20:08:27 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by AlM on Sun Jan 20 20:01:43 2013. That's SAD. You do realize that is over a century from the time the SAS project was first authorized in 1921...SMH!To put this in perspective, construction of the IND system began under Mayor Hylan in 1925... |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 20:08:40 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sat Jan 19 20:53:26 2013. Is NY Bay at the convergence of the rivers as salty as the Ocean itself ? |
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Posted by grand concourse on Sun Jan 20 20:18:32 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by #5 - Dyre Ave on Sun Jan 20 15:23:52 2013. Well, I think they will rebuild anyway, but if the next storm screws over the station as badly as it did, then I'd say pull the plug on that station and just make Rector the new permanent terminal and tell people to take the 4/5/R trains for the Ferry. I dunno how many ppl generally use the 1 to the ferry, but if it helps, maybe bring back the W to help offset the crowds? |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 20:24:24 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by grand concourse on Sun Jan 20 20:18:32 2013. I brought that up on another thread, so you need to come up with 5 train sets to replace the Q out of Astoria. I said cut back some F's at 2nd Ave, and others were saying no-no-no. |
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Posted by AlM on Sun Jan 20 20:43:46 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 20:08:40 2013. Saltwater goes as far north as the tappan Zee in the spring time and as far north as Poughkeepsie in droughts.http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/4923.html |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Sun Jan 20 20:47:26 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Broadway Lion on Sun Jan 20 13:02:08 2013. You didn't end your post with a ROAR !Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Jan 20 20:48:50 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Newkirk Images on Sun Jan 20 20:47:26 2013. He might have a sore throat. Consider the season . . . |
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Posted by SUBWAYMAN on Sun Jan 20 21:15:33 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:37:11 2013. Only the Q extended to the Second Ave line. The N will continue to go to Astoria. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Sun Jan 20 23:33:17 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 20:24:24 2013. Hem, not sure it'd be fair to cut some f service to supplement the extra broadway service though. Perhaps maybe church av instead? |
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Posted by italianstallion on Sun Jan 20 23:58:50 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by AlM on Sun Jan 20 20:01:10 2013. The service plan is only for the Q anyway. |
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Posted by italianstallion on Mon Jan 21 00:01:10 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by AlM on Sun Jan 20 20:43:46 2013. Yes. The Hudson is a tidal estuary, and the East River is a strait connecting the bay with Long Island Sound. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jan 21 01:28:11 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Jan 20 19:59:40 2013. We'll be lucky they even finish the 125th st part and/or even build down to Houston st. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jan 21 01:31:07 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Joe V on Sun Jan 20 19:37:11 2013. Agreed, one is enough. Although I still think if they send the Q to Astoria, you don't need the W to go there with it. The N could then be sent up the sas and be express on broadway and 4th av. Fewer stops overall and it won't be impacted too much when extended further north to 125th. |
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Posted by Joe V on Mon Jan 21 08:09:10 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Grand concourse on Sun Jan 20 23:33:17 2013. Reverse peak F - yes it's fair, especially if all those train sets will do when they get to KH or CI is go out of service. Then the rush hour hysterics on the F don't apply. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Mon Jan 21 10:06:19 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Grand concourse on Mon Jan 21 01:31:07 2013. GRRRRRRRR........The 63rd Street connection = BROADWAY EXPRESS and via Bridge The 60th Street connection = BROADWAY LOCAL and via Tunnel Threat them like two separate railroads, and keep your filthy hands off of my nice interlocking levers. Ergo ASTORIA = LOCAL (N) if it continues to Forest Hills can run via the 63rd St tunnel as an express or via the 60th St tunnel as a LOCAL. The NATURAL Brooklyn Terminal of the LOCAL is Ft. Hamilton. LION cannot help it if idiots built a line with no yards. NOT HIMS FAULT! ROAR |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Mon Jan 21 10:10:47 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Newkirk Images on Sun Jan 20 20:47:26 2013. |
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Posted by michael549 on Mon Jan 21 10:43:32 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Broadway Lion on Mon Jan 21 10:06:19 2013. Actually I basically agree with you.Some time ago I proposed that N and Q trains travel Second Avenue, via the Broadway express, travel over the Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn to their respective destinations. The Q would operate at all times, while N trains would operate daily, from 6am to midnight. The W-train would restored as the Astoria to Whitehall Street local, operating daily from 6am to midnights, with additional rush hour put-ins from Canal Street to Astoria. During the midnights to 6am periods - daily - the W would be extended as a local to Coney Island replacing the N-train. The R-train would remain as it is now. That way locals are on local tracks, and express trains run on express tracks, with no need for switching tracks. Just my thoughts. Mike |
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Posted by Joe V on Mon Jan 21 11:59:10 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Broadway Lion on Mon Jan 21 10:06:19 2013. Yeh well, we run for customers' benefit, not for the convenience of the switch tower operator's fingers. Over serving 2nd Avenue with the N at the expense of a weekday service to Astoria is not acceptable.Running the R with not only no maintenance, but no yard at either end of the line means too much deadheading expenses. We stopped in the 80's. It was one of the outcomes of Ronan's 1967-Chrystie operation, that did not work. |
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Posted by grand concourse on Mon Jan 21 12:30:22 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Broadway Lion on Mon Jan 21 10:06:19 2013. I wouldn't mind QB having both the M and N lines together. A shorter R would be nice to have going to Astoria. You'd be better off running the N local since you realistically cant run more than 5 lines on QB without 'crashing' the rr. And I think it's safe to say the E F stays put as the express. M isn't going away either. You want broadway service, you'd have to kick out the other broadway line.= Ideally what I was thinking is the do this: extend the local tracks north of 57/7th up the 'ramps' and merge with the express tracks heading to 63rd. N (express) and W (local) goes to 96th/2nd av. Q and R will merge going to 60th. Set up would be similar to the CPW 59th st arrangements. W would still terminate at whitehall, but basically the only merging will happen around 57th. No more 34th st, no more Prince st merging. "All that is needed" is to lay down tracks on the barren ramps north of 57th. This way Astoria gets their fairly consistent express line, 2nd av has 2 lines running, and the merging issue is limited to 1 spot per line. |
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Posted by Allan on Mon Jan 21 15:12:10 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by J Trainloco on Fri Jan 18 17:18:53 2013. The loop track is already in use to turn SB 1 trains from Rector St so the signal relays must be in decent condition.The gap fillers may be the issue. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Mon Jan 21 16:22:37 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Stations (New and Old), posted by Joe V on Sat Jan 19 07:10:51 2013. I have suggested that, but that probably is not feasible.As I understand it, they are supposedly building a food stand where the entrance to old SF was, so this could be moot (though I do think there is going to be political pressure to re-open the old loop station if the current SF is going to be out of commission for 2-3 years as some suggest and have whatever stand that is supposed to take that space moved elsewhere). That said, the irony is, in a few years with NTT trains coming since those likely could be programmed to automatically open just the center doors at the old SF inner loop station, that station could perhaps be reopened down the road if it became necessary since that might be easier to be made ADA-compliant. |
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Posted by Joe V on Mon Jan 21 16:31:09 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Stations (New and Old), posted by Wallyhorse on Mon Jan 21 16:22:37 2013. How many arches for door openings does the inner loop SF station have, and how far apart ? |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 21 18:04:32 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by michael549 on Mon Jan 21 10:43:32 2013. Heh. Well as long as we're rerouting the world, how about some 2nd Avenue love for the B/D/F 6th Avenue line? Damned BMT ... :) |
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Posted by South FERRY on Mon Jan 21 18:19:34 2013, in response to Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by SelkirkTMO on Mon Jan 21 18:04:32 2013. +2. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Mon Jan 21 18:39:43 2013, in response to South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!, posted by Gold_12th on Thu Jan 17 23:50:37 2013. I say recommission the loop station if it's going to take that long. Just my two cents. |
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