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Posted by The silence on Wed Feb 10 17:55:21 2016, in response to New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by SI 93 on Wed Feb 10 17:41:18 2016. -The Z only really operates for about an hour each direction. Forcing all stop service makes a bad situation worse.-The CBTC system MUST be on for the L to operate. It is the line's signal system now. That suggestion only helps people who live on the far eastern end of the line and does nothing for Bushwick, Ridgewood or Williamsburg L riders. -while interesting, it doesn't seem nessisary. Actually sending it to Queens might help more because it would increase service for those coming from the G. |
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Posted by Edwards! on Wed Feb 10 19:27:54 2016, in response to New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by SI 93 on Wed Feb 10 17:41:18 2016. no.Period. |
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Posted by AlM on Wed Feb 10 19:35:40 2016, in response to New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by SI 93 on Wed Feb 10 17:41:18 2016. It solves problems that don't exist and doesn't solve a problem that does exist (getting rush hour L train riders to midtown). |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Feb 11 03:24:32 2016, in response to New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by SI 93 on Wed Feb 10 17:41:18 2016. SI 93 wrote: |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Sat Feb 13 03:21:28 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by The silence on Wed Feb 10 17:55:21 2016. While that may work, the problem is we already know how the (E) and (7) in particular are already jammed at Court Square while the (M) will likely become crush-loaded. You also are looking at Court Square being way more heavily traveled than it is now.The idea is to spread everything as much as possible to keep as many people as possible from having to use Court Square. That's why I would add OOS transfers from the (G) to the current J/M/Z at Hewes Street-Broadway and from Fulton Street to the (C) at Lafayetter Avenue and the 2/3/4/5/B/D/N/Q/R and by then possibly (W) at Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center as even if only a relative few go that way, it still takes that much pressure off Court Square. |
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Posted by AlM on Sat Feb 13 04:12:22 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by Wallyhorse on Sat Feb 13 03:21:28 2016. Court Square can handle some additional load, though obviously not all of the L load.There are 20 tph of Ls. Hopefully 5 more Ms can be added at 23rd/Ely. The biggest opportunity is the WB. Right now it handles 8 Ms and 12 J/Zs, and they aren't particularly packed. Maybe there are 16 full trains worth of passengers on those 20 trains. Ideally they could run 15 Ms, 12 J/Zs, and 3 supplemental Js that run just from Bway Jct to Chanbers or Broad. If that's more Ms than 6th Ave and Queens can handle, run fewer Ms and more supplemental Js. Both Bway Jct and Chambers can turn trains without fumigation. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Sat Feb 13 05:36:12 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by AlM on Sat Feb 13 04:12:22 2016. My plan (as noted, not including Part 2) has what currently would be 6-7 TPH as an "Orange (T)" on weekdays supplementing the (M) and replacing it late nights and weekends since it would run 24/7 on that level (late nights 3 TPH) to 96th and 2nd. That gives UES riders direct 6th Avenue service in addition to the (Q) without confusion of the (M) going to two different places and also has to do with CBTC on QB that is and will be continuing for some time to come. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 13 07:38:13 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by Wallyhorse on Sat Feb 13 03:21:28 2016. the problem is we already know how the (E) and (7) in particular are already jammed at Court SquareThe Manhattan bound Flushing Line load levels peak at Queensborough Plaza. |
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Posted by AlM on Sat Feb 13 08:40:57 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 13 07:38:13 2016. Which leads to an interesting question. If they add some more G service, many L passengers will head for Court Square, and some will find room on 7 trains. So then what happens at Hunterspoint Ave and Vernon-Jackson? |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 13 09:07:54 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by AlM on Sat Feb 13 08:40:57 2016. While the new LIC construction has increased use at both HP and VJ, it's still minor. |
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Posted by AlM on Sat Feb 13 09:56:38 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by Stephen Bauman on Sat Feb 13 09:07:54 2016. LIRR trains at HP are also minor? |
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Posted by Joe V on Sat Feb 13 10:57:42 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by AlM on Sat Feb 13 09:56:38 2016. 3,000 passengers.Before Ronkonkoma electrification and dual-modes, it was 10,000. HPA - It's a gym workout. Millenials and women (with high heels, always have) hate it. LIC station is now farther from V-J that it used to be. You used to simply climb up from the ballast at the closest point in the yard to the subway. Now you walk back to the stub station. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Sat Feb 20 13:43:09 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by Joe V on Sat Feb 13 10:57:42 2016. Not surprising.I'm not sure a lot of people realize there even is an LIRR station at Hunterspoint Avenue. |
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Given what people on the (L) line actually want |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Feb 25 22:47:02 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Feb 11 03:24:32 2016. Given what people apparently now want on the (L) line (according to Gothamist), maybe the MTA may have to consider what I wrote. |
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Posted by Elkeeper on Sat Feb 27 13:46:43 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Feb 11 03:24:32 2016. Can the connecting tracks (J1A, J2A) between Broadway Jct (Eastern Pkwy)and Atlantic Ave still be used? Or did they rip them up, too! |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Sat Feb 27 13:51:23 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by Elkeeper on Sat Feb 27 13:46:43 2016. As far as I know, the Flyover is still there because the (L) still uses it sometimes when only running between Broadway Junction and Rockaway Parkway. Regardless, enough of the old structure was left so anything that needs to be rebuilt easily can if needed. |
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Posted by SLRT on Sun Feb 28 11:12:08 2016, in response to Re: New proposal if L train is shut down between Manhattan and Brooklyn., posted by Elkeeper on Sat Feb 27 13:46:43 2016. Of course they are. |
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