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  1. My idea is to extend the existing Line to Astoria. 21st St - Astoria Ditmars Blvd. Hoyt Ave. 30th Ave. Broadway 36th Ave - Ravenswood 21st St. - Queensbridge 47th Ave - Van Alst The existing Court Sq. is extended to Queensboro Plaza and made a separate extension much like the to Ozone Park.
  2. Formulate a plan in which trains can run underground ONLY during a snowstorm.
  3. It would be too expensive and take many years to construct a new tunnel under the E. River. Unless the tunnel would be almost entirely government funded, it's not gonna happen. Heck, the MTA doesn't even have the money to finish the portion in Manhattan, nevermind building an entire new tunnel. If the MTA were to find gold and decide to build a connection into Brooklyn, I say Bronx's plan is good. Would be a hassle to actually find space under Manhattan and Brooklyn to build a new tunnel. *cough* NIMBYs *cough*
  4. Service in on the Lexingiton suspended in Manahttan. Nailed it.
  5. Cut back to Chambers. Does what it did. , Trains via from W4 to Jay Street via Rutgers. Trains local after Columbus Circle on 8th Ave. Limited shuttle service runs single track from express W4 track to Fulton Street. Shuttle bus service from Jay to High Street.
  6. Suspended. Two Sections: WTC - Queens Plaza, 71st St - Jamaica Center Two Sections: CI - Queensbridge, 71st St - 179th St. Terminates at Chambers St. Ends at 57th st - 7th Ave. Seeing as this will be a probably a long term closure, the following shuttle bus routes will be put in place: - Route 1: Queensbridge - Queensboro Plaza - Queens Plaza - 71st Continental stopping at all and Stations. - Route 2: Queensboro Plaza - Queens Plaza - 71st Continental stopping at all and stations. - Route 3: Flushing - Queensboro Plaza stopping at all stations - Route 3 LTD: Flushing - Queensboro Plaza stopping at only Flushing, Mets-Willets, Junction Blvd, and Queensboro Plaza. - Route 3X: Flushing - Queensboro Plaza stopping at all stations. Cross-Honoring in effect at Flushing, Mets-Willets Point, and Woodside Stations.
  7. It's was put into the Second Subway Plan, but it hasn't been built due to high costs of building a tunnel across the river.
  8. Bedford Pk - Kings Highway Astoria - Brighton Beach 207th St - Bay Pkwy Astoria - 86th St. (If not possible then Kings Hwy) , can get cars from Concourse and , from Jamaica.
  9. You can't have both and trains turning around on the South Ferry inner. This has been discussed before, it's better to keep service on that end of the Lex the way it is.
  10. , Trains terminate at Marcy Avenue, since there is no real good place to terminate close to Chambers St, Bowery.Shuttle buses between Marcy Avenue and Broad St. (via Willy B) Trains terminate at 2nd Avenue Trains go via and Rutgers until Jay St. "When in doubt, ask a subway employee" Haha.
  11. This is more of a fantasy, but how about a Bronx-Queens Crosstown? This would be the (O) line and go with the same lime green of the . Bronx Park E Tremont Ave Parkchester Lafayette Avenue Lacombe Avenue-Pugsley Creek Classon Point - tunnel across the river - ending up at 150th Street in Queens. 14th Avenue/150th Street Willets Point Blvd. Bayside Avenue 33rd Avenue Murray Hill - LIRR Transfer - down Roosevelt Avenue - Parsons Blvd. Flushing Main Street - down Main Street Cherry Avenue - Botanical Gardens 60th Avenue Queens College/Melbourne Avenue - down Jewel Avenue - 136th St. - Van Wyck Forest Hills - 71 Av
  12. Im pretty sure it's mid-late next year, but you know the MTA.
  13. via Lex. terminates at Chambers. Shuttles between Grand Concourse and 148, Chambers and Wall St.
  14. Can I have a sign that says "A - Quadrant Campus/Campus Circle - (bus logo)" Thank you!
  15. runs normal route BUT via Rutgers between W4 and Jay. runs in two sections: Jay - Euclid, WTC - 168th Street. Late nights and weekends Jay - Euclid service terminated and runs local in Brooklyn. runs via tunnel from Atlantic to Canal Street in two sections from Prospect Park - Coney Island, Canal St - 57th Street Easy peasy.
  16. , terminate at Queensboro Plaza. Amtrak services end at NY Penn and New Rochelle, cross honors tickets with Metro-North
  17. Yes, state of emergency. This is a hypothetical scenario. In reality, the entire system would be shut down.
  18. Because of a serious terrorist threat, the secretary of defense, Bratton, Gov. Cuomo, and deBlasio have agreed to only partially shut down the subway system. However they have declared a SOE between South Ferry and Canal Street, also between 28th Street and 57th Street. The Manhattan bridge is closed as well as the Jorelamon, Montague, Clark tubes. The 53rd Street tunnel is also closed. Reroute service as needed. The Cranberry tubes are open, as well as 63rd.
  19. Local in Brooklyn. Limited amount of trains go express during rush hour. All trains terminate at Ozone Park. Rockaways is extended to Euclid Avenue. Extended to Coney Island, local in Brooklyn. Suspended, use or in Manhattan. Normal route, reduced service. Goes via CPL, terminating at 168th Street. Cut from the 53rd Street tunnel. Normal route. To replace the some trains go via Crosstown and terminate at 71st St. Continental. Extra service. Suspended, use Extended down to 9th Avenue via 4th Avenue local. Normal route, reduced service. Middle Village - Myrtle Avenue shuttle. Normal route, reduced service. Suspended, use and in Manhattan. 95th - 59th Shuttles. Use in Brooklyn, in Manhattan. Suspended.
  20. trains terminate at 125th Street Trains terminate at 137th Street. Trains terminate at 148th Street (via the 3) Trains terminate at 125th Street. Some trains terminate at 86th Street to smoothen switching at 125th Street.
  21. If that happens, they should terminate the M60, and make an express bus route from Midtown to LaGuardia via Midtown tunnel.It should be done anyway, lol. Columbia is not everything.Columbia can deal with their own problems. They are big boys.
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