Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also (91136) | |
Home > SubChat |
[ Post a New Response | Return to the Index ]
Page 3 of 3 |
(91671) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 19:24:55 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 18:40:42 2005. The E runs at 4-minute headways. Even if you knew the schedule and your watch were synchronized with NYCT's clocks, you couldn't possibly be certain that the train that you thought was scheduled to go to 179th wasn't actually its leader or its follower. Or perhaps its leader was pulled from service so your train is rerouted to Jamaica Center (which has no other service from the IND, unlike 179th, which has primarily the F).Waiting at 179th for an E is stupid unless you have lots of time on your hands. Take whatever comes first and transfer if necessary. |
|
(91683) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by Rail Blue on Mon May 30 19:30:23 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 15:26:55 2005. What good reason? |
|
(91684) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 19:30:32 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 18:21:15 2005. Two of the four northbound E trains to 179th are scheduled to be put-ins from the yard on their previous southbound trips. I don't know why they're not signed properly in the yard before entering service for the afternoon.Perhaps reality doesn't stick to the schedule and often the other train at WTC (which has two tracks) is sent out in its stead. |
|
(Sponsored) |
iPhone 6 (4.7 Inch) Premium PU Leather Wallet Case - Red w/ Floral Interior - by Notch-It
|
(91685) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by vengence on Mon May 30 19:30:33 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon May 30 15:57:18 2005. No do you?But I doubt it would taste as good. |
|
(91689) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by vengence on Mon May 30 19:32:38 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 15:26:55 2005. What are the "good reasons"...? |
|
(91694) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 19:33:46 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 18:26:47 2005. And you're going to draw a diagram when some random tourist taps you on the shoulder and asks you how to get to Port Authority as your train is pulling in? Most of us simply give the letters or numbers. The more there are, the more likely the tourist is to lose track or get confused.Much of the so-called 8th Avenue line is nowhere near 8th Avenue. |
|
(91695) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 19:34:08 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 18:27:49 2005. Unlike some, I know how to read. |
|
(91697) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 19:34:25 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 19:30:32 2005. That's certainly possible. |
|
(91724) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 19:44:41 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Rail Blue on Mon May 30 19:30:23 2005. Same reason as the rest of the E. Better passenger circulation, despite what Chris claims. |
|
(91726) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 19:45:31 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 19:33:46 2005. "And you're going to draw a diagram when some random tourist taps you on the shoulder"I guess you've never seen diagrams on walls, have you? The graphic arts department makes them up, and the stations dept. mounts them in prominent places in the station. See how simple that is? Now run along and eat a cookie. |
|
(91728) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 19:46:13 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 19:34:08 2005. I'm so proud of you! Have another cookie! |
|
(91756) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 19:57:58 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 19:45:31 2005. And, of course, no tourist ever asks a question more than three feet from a subway map. |
|
(91794) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by Arrow III MU on Mon May 30 20:25:40 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by 7 to Main St on Mon May 30 01:52:42 2005. I believe the shot was taken from the Brooklyn-Bound platform.Professor J |
|
(91800) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by Rail Blue on Mon May 30 20:33:41 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 19:33:46 2005. Much of the so-called 8th Avenue line is nowhere near 8th Avenue.But NYers seem to have an aversion to sensible terms like "blue line"... |
|
(91835) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 21:03:03 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Rail Blue on Mon May 30 20:33:41 2005. Unless names like that appear in print, referring to lines by color alone is a problem for the colorblind. WMATA has (had?) such a problem. |
|
(91836) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by Alex L. on Mon May 30 21:03:15 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 19:45:31 2005. I had the politest request for help with directions today. The gentleman couldn't figure out where he was going by looking at the map, so asked. The scarey part - he was wearing the dress whites of a USN Comander. |
|
(91840) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by Alex L. on Mon May 30 21:08:04 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 18:15:44 2005. The AM Es from 179 are fairly consistent; however, those four trains are not necessarily the same four that return there in the evening. |
|
(91842) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 21:09:39 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Alex L. on Mon May 30 21:03:15 2005. He's the guy who was talking about halon on the 1 train yesterday! |
|
(91866) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon May 30 21:51:23 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by vengence on Mon May 30 19:30:33 2005. I don't want one. |
|
(91877) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by 7 to Main St on Mon May 30 22:05:50 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Arrow III MU on Mon May 30 20:25:40 2005. I mean, how was it taken from the roadbed. But I got another responce that said from another RFW in back of that train. But arent they all R142's now? Or are there some R..'s(forgot the number, but the same cars the 7 use's) left. |
|
(91908) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by Broadway Lion on Mon May 30 22:43:52 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 18:40:42 2005. And if I wait for one to go home to 179 St, I shouldn't have to transfer when I find out I'm on the wrong train. LION thinks you are full of beans. Hot, Used Beans! You take the first train that will get you out of Manhattan in the direction and line of your choice, and then you can transfer to an (F) for example if you want 179th Street. Sheesh! If you are in Manhattan and must have 179th Street, and are unwilling to change trains, then just walk over to 6th Avenue instead of going to 8th Avenue. End of Problem. LION SAYS: Subway is designed to get you to work and back as easy as possible, but ALWAYS presumes that most people will have to change trains at least once. |
|
(91921) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by Broadway Lion on Mon May 30 22:51:02 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Alex L. on Mon May 30 21:03:15 2005. Yeah, well his GPS doesn't work in a Tunnel. |
|
(91923) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 22:52:44 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 30 21:03:03 2005. Good point on your part. Both words and symbols (color or shapes) should be used, to deal with both color-blindness as well as illiteracy. |
|
(91926) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 22:53:24 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Broadway Lion on Mon May 30 22:51:02 2005. He can't use his sextant down there either! |
|
(91927) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 22:53:48 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Alex L. on Mon May 30 21:08:04 2005. I understand. |
|
(91941) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon May 30 23:03:12 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 22:53:24 2005. I'd like to see him use it on you. |
|
(92018) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 23:38:26 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon May 30 23:03:12 2005. I can't make the stars shine in the tunnel... |
|
(92209) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by SPUI on Tue May 31 13:33:37 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 22:52:44 2005. Or just use the words "Blue Line" - Boston does this with their colored lines. |
|
(92483) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by monorail on Wed Jun 1 02:42:12 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 19:45:31 2005. who has the cookies? |
|
(92484) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by monorail on Wed Jun 1 02:43:20 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by RonInBayside on Mon May 30 23:38:26 2005. can you get Madonna to clean the tracks? |
|
(92487) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by 7 to Main St on Wed Jun 1 02:54:14 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Broadway Lion on Mon May 30 10:41:55 2005. "Patience is a virtue, posess it if you can.Seldom found in women, and... damn, I forgot the rest of that thing." Not sure if that was towards me, but I'm a guy. And whats this thing and you people with "Patience", I havent even said anything else, and all I hear is for me to have "Patience", yet I havent even been asking. So you guys really need to quit drinking all that coffee already. |
|
(92488) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by South Ferry on Wed Jun 1 02:56:06 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Railman718 on Mon May 30 09:25:42 2005. thank you Rob... I was about to file for Bellevue. : O |
|
(92513) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by RonInBayside on Wed Jun 1 08:15:16 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by monorail on Wed Jun 1 02:43:20 2005. It's nice to dream... |
|
(92649) | |
Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also |
|
Posted by Eric B on Wed Jun 1 13:41:16 2005, in response to Re: Kiss the ''diamond'' on the 5 train goodbye also, posted by Broadway Junction on Mon May 30 00:56:41 2005. 8 was supposedly reserved for the diamond 6.10 was supposedly for the diamond 5. but now since the diamond is pebig specifically reserved for express versions of routes with the same terminals, the diamond 6 is what stays. (And someone else said, the 10 may not fit in the digital signs). All the more proves it would be better to go with Jabbour's individual route style, with my idea of different style lines (hollow, dashed, etc) to denote part time services. |
|
Page 3 of 3 |