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Posted by Zman179 on Thu Jul 5 19:40:23 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by Railman718 on Thu Jul 5 19:34:03 2007. Some still dont...You'd be surprised how many of them got their papers in their back pocket. |
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Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train? |
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Posted by TheGreatOne2k7 on Thu Jul 5 19:59:47 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 17:11:53 2007. The (F) would run full express, from Kings Highway to 179 St during the rush hour. The (V) would run from Coney Island to 179. While we are at it, could even extend the (R) to 179 as well. (E) and (F) could even run EXPRESS east of 71 Continental... |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Thu Jul 5 20:17:20 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by TheGreatOne2k7 on Thu Jul 5 19:59:47 2007. There is no need to extend the R that far, headways are bad enough. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Thu Jul 5 20:27:01 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 14:39:02 2007. Hopefully so long as the t/o doesn't slam the door on you right? :) |
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Posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 20:29:30 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by Grand concourse on Thu Jul 5 20:27:01 2007. Hopefully so long as the t/o doesn't slam the door on you right? :)You can see the speedometer on an R32 even when the door is closed. |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Thu Jul 5 20:38:43 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by shadyelstation on Thu Jul 5 16:03:09 2007. Error does not respond when others prove that he is wrong. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Thu Jul 5 20:46:57 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Thu Jul 5 20:38:43 2007. He's not the only one here like that. |
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Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect |
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Posted by Eric B on Thu Jul 5 20:52:02 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by Zman179 on Thu Jul 5 19:25:53 2007. Not only that, but a one shot timer is in effect when the switch is set5 for the R enforcing. So you come out of the merge slow to begin with, and don't quite get the momentum. To get to 60, you have to be coming straight from the outside and already going pretty fast when you enter the portal. |
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Posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:08:12 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 19:07:43 2007. The E is empty on weekends??? Not when I take it.And I take the E train every weekend all the way to Chambers as well. I can see the crowdiness with my own eyes, you cannot fake it. And if you MUST have the E run local, write an angry letter to the MTA saying so, and if the MTA really does listen to your plan, see how many people are pissed off by it. |
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Posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:09:05 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by TheGreatOne2k7 on Thu Jul 5 19:59:47 2007. No, the R is already long enough. No need to make it longer.Apparently the longer the train is the longer it takes to come. |
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Posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:11:03 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Thu Jul 5 20:38:43 2007. I'm sorry I could not promptly respond to that important post, I was not on the computer at the time.I am an actual breathing living human that does not spend all day on the computer, not some computer program that is on SubChat all day. |
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Posted by Andrew Saucci on Thu Jul 5 21:13:14 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:08:12 2007. "The E is empty on weekends??? Not when I take it."I don't do it often, but the last time I rode the E on a Sunday morning it was pleasurably empty Queens-bound. I believe I had a car almost to myself, and I do use deodorant. |
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Posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 21:16:17 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:09:05 2007. No, the R is already long enough. No need to make it longer.There are a few lines that are longer. Apparently the longer the train is the longer it takes to come. Incorrect. The length of time it take for a train to arrive is indirectly proportional to the number of trainsets on the route and directly proportional to the amount of delays(and length of delay). |
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Posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:19:01 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by Andrew Saucci on Thu Jul 5 21:13:14 2007. Well maybe it's quiet on a Sunday morning but not during the afternoon. |
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Posted by Railman718 on Thu Jul 5 21:19:43 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:11:03 2007. So do you Admit You was wrong Young Man?You didnt answer. Dont matter if you spend 2 seconds or 200 minutes right? |
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Posted by Railman718 on Thu Jul 5 21:22:28 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:08:12 2007. "And if you MUST have the E run local, write an angry letter to the MTA saying so, and if the MTA really does listen to your plan, see how many people are pissed off by it."Like pissing people off are going to stop the MTA from doing what they have to do.. A Year or two of being Extra Extra in the B Div will show you HOW pissed off you can get.. |
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Posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 21:23:32 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:08:12 2007. The E is empty on weekends??? Not when I take it.You can get a seat on the E during the weekend. However, you cannot always get a seat during late night. And I take the E train every weekend all the way to Chambers as well. I can see the crowdiness with my own eyes, you cannot fake it. The only time the E is crowded in Manhattan on the weekend is when it is the only local. And even then, you can still get a seat 90% of the time. However, the E train does get busy on weekends when there is construction on the Archer Branch. And if you MUST have the E run local, write an angry letter to the MTA saying so, and if the MTA really does listen to your plan, see how many people are pissed off by it. Most likely less than the people who would be happy about it. Express service is not always good, just look at the Astoria Line. |
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Posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 21:24:36 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:19:01 2007. Well maybe it's quiet on a Sunday morning but not during the afternoon.It's still relatively quiet during the afternoon. You can still get a seat. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Thu Jul 5 22:18:00 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 21:23:32 2007. I agree, the R is not enough and making either the E or F run local would help as there's no need for 2 express on the weekends when there's need for more local service. |
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Posted by Grand concourse on Thu Jul 5 22:26:34 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 20:29:30 2007. I was joking about how he claims a t/o or c/r slammed the door on him on purpose in the past. |
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Posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 22:27:36 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 19:07:43 2007. You ought to be a politician. You always love stretching the truth or just flat out lying. Anyhow, even on Saturdays the E is SRO (though I will admit that the F is empty on weekends). If the MTA wants to increase R service, run the V on weekends, or heaven-forbid actually run the G past Court Square then that's fine. But this robbing Peter to pay Paul crap is wrong. The E will remain a weekend express. If the MTA were to even think about making it a local on weekends I would write to all of my elected officials. I'm done playing games. |
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Posted by R30A on Thu Jul 5 22:28:06 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by PATHman on Tue Jul 3 19:53:49 2007. for about a month in my freshman year of high school I had a 4 connection, nearly 3 hour trip to school . Furthermore, If my train ran local, it really did add about 20 minutes to my commute time. If my boat ran local, that could add another 20 minutes to my commute time. I had no option of leaving home earlier, the 6:05 AM was the first boat of the morning.People can have commutes which were much worse then your relatively pleasant and easy queens boulevard ride. Many people have had worse commutes then I did back then. Stop complaining. we dont feel sorry for you. (and while it may not have been convenient for me, I recognize that MANY people need those stops which I would have skipped had service ran the quickest way it could for me.) |
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Posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 22:36:56 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by R30A on Thu Jul 5 22:28:06 2007. Pleasant and easy? I have two options (not including the LIRR or express bus). I can either walk to the Q3 bus stop and take a slow bus that makes every stop to 179st. Then I can get on a F train that circumvents several important stops in Queens and Manhattan. From Queens to Midtown on this route is nearly an hour and a half (it's definitely over a hour and a half if I'm heading to my college in Harlem). Option #2 is quicker but entails more crowding. I can walk to the Q85 stop, get on a bus full of rowdy high school students and stand all the way to the last stop. After I disembark and inhale some combination of incense and cigarettes I can enter a filthy station where the escalator is broken 95% of the time. I'll probably have to stand on the E, even at the first stop. By Sutphin it is crush loaded. At Union Turnpike a F train pulls in on the opposite track. All of the people that used to take the F to Lex/53rd cram onto the E. By the time the E enters Roosevelt it resembles the Tokyo subway. Don't you dare call my commute easy. The average commute time is a half hour. On most days my commute is triple that amount. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Thu Jul 5 22:40:16 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 22:27:36 2007. He hasn't stretched the truth or flat out lied yet. Every time you claim that about someone, you are proven incorrect. Do you ignore that? |
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Posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 22:44:19 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 22:27:36 2007. You ought to be a politician.I'm too honest for that. You always love stretching the truth or just flat out lying. I have neither lied nor stretched the truth on this site ever. You, however, have done so several times on this board and in this thread. Anyhow, even on Saturdays the E is SRO (though I will admit that the F is empty on weekends). The E is rarely SRO on the weekends(except when it runs local). The E is not quite as empty as the F on weekends but it is close. The R, however, does become SRO on the weekend. If the MTA wants to increase R service, run the V on weekends, or heaven-forbid actually run the G past Court Square then that's fine. The G should run past Court Square on weekends but running the V is not necessary on the weekends. But this robbing Peter to pay Paul crap is wrong. Unless of course it benefits you, as your wanting to screw F line riders for your benefit. The E will remain a weekend express. Unless the MTA finds it advantageous to change it. If the MTA were to even think about making it a local on weekends I would write to all of my elected officials. Ask the people who fought the B/D/Q switch how that worked out. They wanted to screw riders just as much as you do for their own selfishness. I'm done playing games. If you are then you would stop trying to screw Queens Blvd passengers for your own benefit. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Thu Jul 5 22:46:02 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 22:36:56 2007. The average commute time is a half hour. On most days my commute is triple that amount.That's a contradiction. If on most days your commute is 90 minutes, then it can't be 30 minutes on average. Or, the other way, if it is 30 minutes on average, then most days it can't be 90 minutes, it would be 30 minutes most days. |
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Posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 22:50:45 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by Terrapin Station on Thu Jul 5 22:46:02 2007. I meant the average commute time for people in the city. |
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Posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 22:52:06 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 22:36:56 2007. Then I can get on a F train that circumvents several important stops in Queens and Manhattan.Those stops are no more important than the stops is does make, except to a small minority that you belong to. I'll probably have to stand on the E, even at the first stop. I always get a seat on the E in the morning. You just have to know how to do it. All of the people that used to take the F to Lex/53rd cram onto the E. And just as many leave that E and get onto the F(just not from the 1st car). Also, many of those people who needed the E or F now take the V, which reduced the crowd on both the E and F which help reduced dwell time on both the E and F. By the time the E enters Roosevelt it resembles the Tokyo subway. No NYC subway line resembles the Tokyo Subway. Don't you dare call my commute easy. Believe me, your commute is easy. It may be long, but it is no worse than most people's commutes. I might also note that you chose that commute. You don't like your commute, either move closer, change jobs, or stop whining. |
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Posted by E Line Fan on Thu Jul 5 22:52:25 2007, in response to Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 14:35:45 2007. error46146, perhaps you'd be happier if your home station was the "mighty" 71st Avenue, Roosevelt Avenue or Queens Plaza than the "weak" 63d Drive. It must be torment watching those (E)lizabeths roar through whilst waiting for that R46 (R)arely to show up. Cor, all you can do is tap your toe and hope. By slow, you probably mean about 20 mph? |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Thu Jul 5 22:52:40 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 22:50:45 2007. OK.If you want a shorter commute, I know what you can do - MOVE CLOSER to your destination. If you don't want to do that, then stop complaining. |
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Posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 22:53:41 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the (R)arely train?, posted by E Line Fan on Thu Jul 5 22:52:25 2007. By slow, you probably mean about 20 mph?He would consider 60 slow if it were a local. If it were an express, he would claim that the train was blazing fast. |
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Posted by Pelham R62A on Thu Jul 5 22:58:49 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 22:52:06 2007. Try commuting from the Bronx into Manhattan (lets say Westchester Square on the (6), Baychester Avenue on the (5), Gun Hill Road on the (2), or Woodlawn on the (4) into Manhattan) and you tell me that your commute is easy. You guys have 20 minutes maximum from Forest Hills into Manhattan and thats either 63rd St to 53rd Street.Bronx commuters look at 20-30 minutes to just enter Manhattan at 125th St or 135 St/Lenox Avenue. Add the time to 59th and you see that its nothing compared to a Queens Blvd ride. |
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Posted by BMTLines on Thu Jul 5 23:06:13 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by Terrapin Station on Thu Jul 5 22:52:40 2007. Or get a job closer to home... I did after years of working in Manhattan and hating the commute!!!Now it takes me a whole 3 MINUTES to drive from home to work (4 if I get stopped at the light)... Not to mention the money I save by not having to buy Metrocards and being able to drive home for lunch... |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Jul 5 23:09:41 2007, in response to Re: Sending the (V) via the Rutgers Street Tube, posted by shadyelstation on Thu Jul 5 16:20:50 2007. Exactly:If you're going to do that, you should have the V going to Church Avenue at all times with the F express (OR as I would be looking at doing, having the C/V switch at West 4th with the C going with the F while the G joins them at Bergen Street, with the C/V and G going local to Church Avenue while the F goes express at Bergen (rebuilding the lower level station at Bergen for an F express to stop there). |
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Posted by #5 - Dyre Ave on Thu Jul 5 23:09:47 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by Pelham R62A on Wed Jul 4 22:02:17 2007. True. On the very rare occasion I need a 2 during rush hours, I take it all the way and don't bother with the 5 even though it's express. Because it's silly to take a 2 to 180th, transfer to a 5 only to have to get back on a 2 at 3rd Avenue or 149th/Grand Concourse. |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Thu Jul 5 23:16:53 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by error46146 on Thu Jul 5 21:09:05 2007. "Apparently the longer the train is the longer it takes to come". As usual another ERROR-oneous statement by you. The riders do not have to run on the platform for an R train since it is 600' long and platforms are that length or slightly longer. If the R ran short trains, station dwell time would be longer as passengers would have to run along the platform to board. And the end cars would be jammed with riders at the first doors. |
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Posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 23:27:15 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by Terrapin Station on Thu Jul 5 22:52:40 2007. Ok. Name a middle class black community within 30 minutes of Manhattan that has space for a front and backyard. When you find that mythical place I'll tell my family to move there. |
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Posted by TheGreatOne2k7 on Thu Jul 5 23:40:30 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by Grand concourse on Thu Jul 5 22:18:00 2007. The (G) helps out when it runs on QB |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Jul 6 00:01:38 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by TheGreatOne2k7 on Thu Jul 5 23:40:30 2007. Yes, but it dont go to Manhattan where most people want to go. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Fri Jul 6 00:07:00 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 23:27:15 2007. Why does it have to be within 30 minutes of Manhattan? Why does it have to have space for a front and backyard? If you want that, then stay where you are, and quit complaining about your commute! |
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Posted by PATHman on Fri Jul 6 00:09:26 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by Terrapin Station on Fri Jul 6 00:07:00 2007. You said I should have a shorter commute so I asked which area of the city would provide me with that elusive short commute while still enjoying a suburban lifestyle. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Fri Jul 6 00:10:24 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Jul 5 14:31:58 2007. That 60th street tunnel really is that fast.In that situation, I would probably take the R train anyway, as it's not that much longer to City Hall as opposed to taking the an E train that is likely packed to the gills. This is also why as one of my ideas I like having the C and V trains switch at West 4th, with the C going to Brooklyn with the F full time (C and possibly G as locals while the F is an express between Bergen St. and Church Avenue) while the V went with the A to Euclid. This would give riders along QB an additional ride to Chambers Street as well as 6th avenue riders an option to get to the financial district without having to change at West 4th. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Fri Jul 6 00:15:00 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by PATHman on Fri Jul 6 00:09:26 2007. Yes, you should have a shorter commute if that is the most important thing to you. But if you have higher priorities then you are out of luck and must accept your long commute. It's your choice to make. But it's your CHOICE. No one is forcing it upon you. |
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Posted by Easy on Fri Jul 6 00:18:07 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by PATHman on Thu Jul 5 23:27:15 2007. Plainfield? |
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Re: E/R/V trains on weekends |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Fri Jul 6 00:28:30 2007, in response to Re: Why do you guys LOVE the Rotten train?, posted by mambomta on Thu Jul 5 19:07:43 2007. I have ridden the E train on weekends when I go to Belmont Park, taking such to Jamaica Center to get the Q110 Bus to Belmont, and it is anything BUT empty, especially in Queens. You really do need the E to be an express when possible, with the R and V being the locals.I would make the V 24/7 myself, especially if you extend it in some form to Brooklyn (whether it be over the Williamsburg Bridge with the J/M/Z or via Rutgers with the F or switching with the C at West 4th and having the V go to Euclid with the A). That would make it very worthwhile. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Jul 6 03:50:30 2007, in response to Re: SAS Connections to Nassau St./Williamsburg Bridge, posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Jul 5 19:07:28 2007. I would leave the V (or C) for the Willy B. One service of the SAS should break off around 14 St and run down Alphabet City and join the Rutgers tunnel. The other to the Nassau subway after Houston St and a third to Hanover Sq. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Jul 6 04:23:46 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by E Line Fan on Thu Jul 5 12:24:29 2007. nahh! it was better when we got off the (RR) at Lexington Av, then bought a cheap Yankee cap at Alexander's, hop on the (4) (without ever leaving the subway) and go see Reggie, Thurman and Mickey Rivers. |
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Posted by TunnelRat on Fri Jul 6 06:29:44 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jul 6 04:23:46 2007. mickey rivers.a woman stopped me on the street in rosedale,queens last year[I did not know her]told me her father was mickey rivers& gave me an autographed baseball by him,strange things happen to me all the time. |
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Posted by shiznit1987 on Fri Jul 6 09:07:32 2007, in response to Re: The (V) Still Looking For Love And Respect, posted by Qveensboro_Plaza on Mon Jul 2 11:44:43 2007. You could knock two birds with one stone and increase G service (along with exending it to Queens Plaza) and have those riders transfer to the V. |
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Re: E/R/V trains on weekends |
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Posted by error46146 on Fri Jul 6 09:11:47 2007, in response to Re: E/R/V trains on weekends, posted by Wallyhorse on Fri Jul 6 00:28:30 2007. Yes! The V must be 24/7! |
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