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Posted by Broadway Lion on Mon Sep 10 10:54:47 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Sep 10 03:36:11 2007. Ah, yes. Well this was to be expected. Except I understood that the new tunnels *would* connect to existing NYP tracks, although I really did not see how that would be possible, what with the West Side Yard in the way and all.ROAR |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Mon Sep 10 11:05:31 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Sep 10 07:05:45 2007. Yes, the whole station sort of faces 8th Avenue.But if there *was* a subway stop at 9th Ave, some peeps would go that way, especially if that LION went their way. Still, this LION seas little knead four it: East Side: Take the (E), Downtown, take the (A C E). Something in between: Walk the Tunnel, it is not hard, nor particularly dangerous. Its only a few hundred feet long, (741 feet long, to be exact) so what is the big deal! Hey it is 400 feet from my office to the dining room! ROAR |
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Posted by Wado MP73 on Mon Sep 10 11:45:55 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by Fytton on Mon Sep 10 05:53:01 2007. Exactly. Everyone knows that the NYCT system should be run by 1900s technology, as Nature intended.It seems that that stuborn mind has only gotten worse during the ten+ years of Subtalk/Chat. |
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Posted by Rail Blue on Mon Sep 10 12:26:29 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by Fytton on Mon Sep 10 05:58:48 2007. Cue Rail Blue, to show his picture of the one at Montparnasse-Bienvenue on tha Paris metro, originally two separate stations.Well, I've found someone else's: We also need one between Kings Cross/St Pancras and Euston in London, to facilitate transfers from Liverpool, Birmingham and Manchester to the Eurostar. Definitely. |
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Posted by Wado MP73 on Mon Sep 10 12:56:49 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by Rail Blue on Mon Sep 10 12:26:29 2007. Would you like «Très rapide» or «Confortable»? |
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Posted by Russ on Mon Sep 10 13:37:18 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Sep 10 03:38:54 2007. The money doesn't end with the initial capital cost, you know.If the stations are air conditioned, the maintenance costs are probably far less than the energy cost savings. |
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Posted by Russ on Mon Sep 10 13:44:33 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by Olog-hai on Sat Sep 8 19:45:27 2007. Think about continued maintenance over the years (the difference between "spend money now or spend money later"). Initial capital cost is but a fraction of what the total cost will be; actual stations are not as maintenance-intensive and far more useful.The maintenance through the years should be considerably less than the energy savings that the doors bring to a climate conrolled station. |
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Posted by Russ on Mon Sep 10 13:53:37 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by AlM on Mon Sep 10 09:09:15 2007. That is correct. The big changes in that area are yet to come. Zoning changes are expected to add 20 million square feet of office space to Midtown West in the next 25 years. That will make the 7 extension not only necessary, but it will eventually be inadequate. |
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Posted by Alex L. on Mon Sep 10 14:12:42 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by stephenk on Sat Sep 8 03:34:29 2007. Lets hope that ATO is in operation on the 7 by then.ATO, in its current testing state on the L, will not be used entering or leaving the terminal stations. There is no particular reason to see Transit changing their mind about this. |
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Posted by Alex L. on Mon Sep 10 14:15:53 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by Michael549 on Sun Sep 9 21:44:30 2007. "Additional trains in the schedule" is going to be hard, what with most of the IRT operating a 'car shortage' supplement. |
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Posted by Rail Blue on Mon Sep 10 14:27:09 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by Wado MP73 on Mon Sep 10 12:56:49 2007. Would you like «Très rapide» or «Confortable»?Definitely the former! |
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Posted by Wado MP73 on Mon Sep 10 18:47:13 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by Rail Blue on Mon Sep 10 14:27:09 2007. Dans ce cas, «Ne levez pas les pieds» et vive la France!(Because "lawsuit" NYC will never have them :p) |
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Posted by G1Ravage on Wed Sep 12 01:29:48 2007, in response to Re: (7) line extension stations will feature platform-to-ceiling doors, posted by randyo on Sun Sep 9 18:14:45 2007. When I was doing IRT schedules, there were actually 2 dropbacks at T/Sq Qns on the Flushing Line in the AM and PM, and during the midday there was always 1.Yes, it's still that way. Drop back two during the rush, drop back one during most other times, and drop back none after 2045, I believe. |
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