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  1. The reason why the Lex and 7th Avenue lines are split is to provide riders with both lines at once, so there isn't a mad dash at Franklin

     

    Well, it would be better than upsetting a system that's "worked" for years...

     

     

    Hey, on the weekends when I ride the (2) from JCT, half the car will empty out upon reaching Franklin due to the fact that almost half the pax want the (4)

     

    And going back the other way a good number of people will transfer from the (4) to the (2) as well

  2. Unless they put a pair of new turnouts by Nostrand JCT (which they are in no hurry to do ATM), trains actually would be crossing each other there since the (4) would have to take the local track to stop at Nost and Kingston. MTA does unfortunately have a thing for using switches as little as possible; extra switch maintenance could be one added cost, low as it may be

     

    Q23, the whole point of this is to deal with the problems incurred when the (2) does not show up for almost 20 minutes at times on the weekends

  3. This is all discounting recovery periods and the reason for this proposal is to improve weekend service on the Nostrand Ave subway, particularly those times that the (2) does not show up for almost 20 minutes, which is something I have noticed on several occasions. The stations along Eastern Pkwy and Livonia east of Franklin would also benefit, but 148 St-Lenox and 145 St along with the (2)(3) stops from 135 St to Franklin Ave would lose out (one less train per hour). Although, the (2)(3) are not all that crowded on the weekends, especially the (3)

     

    64 minutes = scheduled one-way running time for the weekend (3), 128 minutes, round-trip, assuming no recovery time

     

    65 minutes = scheduled one-way running time for the weekend (4), 130 minutes, round-trip, assuming no recovery time

     

    (3) from 148 to Flatbush every 15 minutes instead of 12: Rerouting it to Flatbush means a 5-minute decrease in running time in each direction, 10-minute decrease for a round, resulting in a 118-minute round trip. Currently 128/12 = 10.67 trains on the road, proposed 118/15 = 7.87 trains on the road, effectively 11 trains should be reduced to 8

     

    (4) from Woodlawn to New Lots, local Franklin to New Lots: 12-minute increase in running time in each direction for the Utica to New Lots section plus a 2-minute increase in running time in each direction since it would run local from Franklin to Utica, adds up to an extra 14 minutes one way, 28 minutes for a round trip, resulting in a 158-minute round trip. Currently 130/8 = 16.25 trains on the road, proposed 158/8 = 19.75 trains on the road, effectively 17 trains should be increased to 20. Since the (3) lost 3 trains while the (4) gained 3, this proposal should be cost-neutral

     

    Comments are welcome and anybody who thinks I am off my rocker for posting this can go on ahead and scoff until kingdom come (as has been done before), but it is pretty bad to wait 20 minutes for a (2) train sometimes when the thing is supposed to show up every 12 minutes and I figured I would post this suggestion since others have been trying to figure out how to improve weekend CPW and QB service

  4. Also could those trying to reach Bedford between Fulton and Empire not just use the 48, which is coming back?

     

    And yes, for Bedford between Empire and Foster I think they should use the B44 or B41 and then walk over

     

    Bedford not having service may not be as problematic as points between Nostrand and Utica not having bidirectional north-south service because Bedford has buses on nearby blocks (admittedly those are some long distances to nearby blocks, but still) while the smallest gap between north-south buses in East FB would be that from New York to Utica and there are not even any trains east of Nostrand in that area

  5. Technically why? What are your rules for what should and shouldn't be announced?

     

    The 3's strip maps actually lists connections to the airports at TImes Square too. Is that technically correct? How about listing transfers to the ACE at 34 St?

     

     

    I have a low opinion of the 34 and 79 SBS; this is why I do not feel 100% about them being announced

     

    For your other questions I would say it is case-by-case; no need to tell the people they can go to the IND at Penn Sta if it is a long block away and the connection can just be made at TSQ

  6. If the 15 and 43 were to be left alone and only the 44 and 49 were changed as I described (49 via NY/Brooklyn Aves), it would mean that the 49 and 43 would both be running down Brooklyn. The lack of bus service on Marcy and Stuyvesant does not seem to be a big deal, but what about having two buses go down Brooklyn while none go down Albany? I once proposed a bus line that would run north on New York/Albany Aves and south on Albany, but I was told that having a bus go up one street and come back down on another street that is so far away is not a good idea; the two route directions should be kept as close together as possible. I know the M5 is one of those "super-loops," but I do not know the M5 too well to determine whether or not its being a "super-loop" is a problem

     

    In any case, if I could only change the 44 and 49, I would do this: NB 44 local via Rogers, NB 49 via New York from Foster or "D" to Fulton, SB 49 via Brooklyn from Atlantic to Empire or ENY Ave (little difference anyway), then via New York from Empire/ENY to "D" or Foster and then get over to Ocean -or- via Albany from Atlantic to Church, then via Brooklyn from Church to "D" or Foster and then get over to Ocean

  7. Technically they should have announcements for any SBS line and any bus line going to an airport

     

    Now for my opinions:

     

    I think the 34 is crap, but it still has off-board fare collection; I am undecided as to whether it should be announced

     

    The 15 is decent, kinda sucky on 2nd Ave but good on 1st and they have announcements for it, this is appropriate IMO

     

    The 79 is fake SBS and should not have even been labeled as SBS to begin with; I would not agree with it being announced

  8. Although it looks like it would be a win-win-win because all the 44s would be running on the same streets and would be able to just take a straight path between Fulton and JCT in both directions, the 49 would be the line going out of its way to serve NY/Brooklyn Aves instead of the 44 but would be better suited for this since it stops dead at Fulton instead of heading past it to Bridge Plaza, new connections could be made that are not currently possible, and it would put bus service on mad* blocks that currently lack it and are far from transportation (Stuyvesant, Albany, Marcy)

     

    *The use of that word in such a context is quite uncharacteristic of me, but it best expresses how enthused I am about this proposal. It seems so perfect..for now

  9. Minor correction:

     

    -Southbound B49 replaces part of southbound B43 by being rerouted via Brooklyn Ave between Dean Atlantic and ENY Ave, runs southbound via NY Ave from ENY to "D" or Foster (bidirectional service on NY Ave between ENY and Foster or "D"), then gets back over to Ocean via either of those last two east-west streets

     

    Probably better to send the 49 down Atlantic to Brooklyn Ave as I just realized that the only reason the 49 uses Dean is to access the bidirectional part of Bedford, and it makes it much easier for people to transfer from the southbound B44 SBS

  10. Bump

     

    A host of ideas to clean up the B44 SBS plan by allowing the B44 local to go up Rogers with the SBS:

     

    -Southbound B15 rerouted via Stuyvesant Ave between Broadway and Fulton St, via Schenectady between Fulton and Dean (uses Park Ave to get over to Broadway from Woodhull terminal like southbound B47)

     

    -Southbound B43 replaces southbound B15 along Marcus Garvey Blvd (Sumner Ave) by being rerouted via Sumner between Broadway and Fulton, via Albany Ave between Fulton and Empire

     

    -Northbound B44 local rerouted via Rogers between Flatbush and Dean, via Bedford north of Dean all the way to Flushing Ave (daytime) or Bridge Plaza (overnight)

     

    -Northbound B49 replaces northbound B44 local by being rerouted via NY Ave between Foster or "D" and Fulton, will still go over to Franklin Ave terminal like it does now

     

    -Southbound B49 replaces part of southbound B43 by being rerouted via Brooklyn Ave between Dean and ENY Ave, runs southbound via NY Ave from ENY to "D" or Foster (bidirectional service on NY Ave between ENY and Foster or "D"), then gets back over to Ocean via either of those last two east-west streets

     

    -B57 replaces other part of southbound B43 by being rerouted via Tompkins/Marcy Aves between Flushing Ave and Fulton St, terminates at Franklin/Fulton

     

    -That proposed DUMBO/Navy Yard line could replace part of the B57 by terminating at Woodhull

     

    This proposal leaves Court/Smith Sts and much of Bedford Ave without bus service, but East FB now has southbound service on a block other than Nostrand or Utica Ave. The only issue is that the B49 will need to be more frequent if it proves incapable of handling the loads along NY Ave at its current frequencies after the B44 SBS is created (and the B44 local is moved to Rogers with the SBS)

  11. So..is that BMT junction between DeKalb Ave and the Manhattan Bridge known as Gold St Junction, DeKalb Junction, or something else?

     

    Is the junction for the (2)(3) in Harlem known as 142 St Junction or something else?

     

    What is the name of the (4)(5) junction between 149-GC and 138-GC, if it has one?

     

    Also does anybody know if the (B)(D) junction outside 59-CC is called 56 St Junction, if it has a widely-known name?

     

    If you are saying now that the junction on the Brooklyn IRT is called Nostrand and not Rogers, that is a big revelation to me. Is the junction closer to Rogers Ave or Nostrand Ave?

  12. But what about situations where a specific yard needs its equipment back for maintenance ASAP? Would you not still have to make the circuitous deadhead trip if you were on the (5) but operating a 239 St train or on the (2) but operating a Unionport train? Will the new strip maps alone mean that any train can enter FB on any pocket track and that the route selector at Newkirk will become obsolete?

  13. Actually Snowblock, I have had similar experiences with the forum since the new format was implemented. In my cases I would be keeping up with a thread and the replies all along and I would see every reply in the order in which it was posted..or so I thought. I would look at certain threads and be going through all the replies to the threads, and then suddenly I would see a reply within a thread that should have been there the day before or a couple of days earlier (I have only seen one 'oddball' reply in any thread in which this anomaly has occurred so far, never more than that). And sure enough it shows up in the order in which it was posted, among other persons' replies which I saw before I ever saw the oddball reply.

     

    For example user "Y" starts a topic, several replies are posted, then user "X" posts a reply, then several other replies are posted, and while going through the thread at any time I see all replies posted before and after that posted by user "X," but not that posted by user "X." Then one day, typically a day after user "X" made the post, I finally see it and it is in its chronological order among the replies I already saw.

  14. Takes too long and cannot be done if train is crowded. These days I am tall enough to see through the little window on the R62/62A cab door and look out the front, so in the interest of working conditions I prefer that the cars all have transverse cabs anyway. I can tell going from cab to cab is annoying and there is obviously less space for crews.

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