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  1. Sorry for the bad posts lately. I'll try to be more serious.

    1. RollOver

      RollOver

      Everyone makes mistakes. It's all good.

    2. Union Tpke

      Union Tpke

      its OKyou are still new

  2. Sorry for the bad posts lately. I'll try to be more serious.

  3. Oh... What a lovely response... More like a total insult... Sorry. I mean this emotion .
  4. Okay. I feel like I'm gonna stop posting scenarios on this thread for rule purposes. It also made me have a thought whether or not to go hiatus. :/
  5. Oh, okay... I'll be more sensible (as well as toning it down) now after what you just witnessed... Sorry for any inconvenience.
  6. I have another scenario. An assassination attempt has been made on Sonic and Mario at City Hall after their heroic actions of saving Obama days earlier at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel from a bomb attack by an ISIS. Right now, all of Lower Manhattan (generally the Financial District, Civic Center, and Chinatown) is under state of emergency, and the hunt is on for the assassin responsible.* How would subway, bus, and ferry service be affected? *This will be updated when the assassin has been found.
  7. Oh, tell me about it... My sister knows more about good shows than anyone I know of over Nickelodeon... They're gonna be like the Disney Channel soon. Just watch and see...

  8. My example of mixing popular video game characters and the real world together into one. Better off terminating the at 168th Street rather than at 175th Street.
  9. Okay... - Service in 2 sections: Between Flatbush, East New York, and South Ferry to Times Square. 96th Street to Bronx terminals. Shuttle bus service provided between Times Square and 96th Street via Broadway. All running with limited service. -Service in two sections. between Columbus Circle and Queens terminals. 145th Street to 207th Street-Inwood. Northbound has limited service. between 145th Street to 205th Street-Norwood. 59th Street-Columbus Circle to Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue. Stops at DeKalb Avenue after crossing Manhattan Bridge. Selected number of trains run via the Brighton Line as an express with the . - Service is suspended until further notice. Therefore, as of result, the will run local in Brooklyn, and the will have selected service to run on the Brighton Line. In Manhattan, the will also make local stops north of 145th Street.
  10. This looks pretty interesting... I'm going to do mine. Changes Regarding Service Around Midtown Due to Mario, Sonic, Mega Man, and their friends, as well as the NYPD, US Army, Air Force, and National Guard together battling Eggman, Wily, and Browser in Midtown in the area around from 34th Street between 7th and 5th Avenue to Central Park South between Columbus Circle and 5th Avenue, the following service changes are as follows: -Service bypassing 34th Street-Penn Station, Times Square-42nd Street, 50th Street, and 59th Street-Columbus Circle as of precaution. -Runs between Grand Central and Flushing-Main Street. suspended until further notice. -Shuttle service across 42nd Street suspended until further notice. -Rerouted onto the 8th Avenue Line (6th Avenue Line closed by orders of the NYPD and MTA to save equipment and property), with extra service to help support overcrowding. service is suspended. The runs express; and local. may run between Essex Street and Metropolitan Avenue. -Changes as follows: and run between Lexington Avenue and Astoria-Ditmars Boulevard with limited service. They also run in two sections. In Brooklyn, the runs locally along 4th Avenue between Court Street and Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue. betweeen Atlantic Avenue and Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue. to Court Street only. Please allow addition travel time.
  11. Just visited the 9/11 Memorial Museum yesterday with my uncle. Very somber. :(

  12. NEXT: Situation Sonic, Mario, Mega Man, and their friends are battling Eggman, Wily, and Browser (they secretly became allies with each other). The three enemies dispatched a ton robots and soldiers into the city. The NYPD is also involved in this battle. This also includes the US Air Force, US Army, and the National Guard. Bill de Blasio has declared a state of emergency in all of Manhattan, as well as governor Andrew Cuomo. The heat of the battle is in Midtown between 34th Street and Central Park South (which includes Times Square, Herald Square-Macy's-Empire State Building, Bryant Park, Grand Central, and Rockefeller Center). How would subway and bus service be affected between 34th Street and Central Park South?
  13. Good God... The Lexington Avenue plans really did me in... And you know what? I'm cancelling any further revamps for this plan, and will be moving on to do plans for other IRT lines besides Lexington Avenue. I hope you are all happy now... I understand its for a good cause (especially over the Brooklyn extension), but for the sake of convenience and smarter use of service, I'm not doing it for that line anymore. So there. Period.
  14. I thought of the mistake I did with my previous Lexington Avenue plan. So, here's the revised Lexington Avenue Service Plan with special additions. The Revised Lexington Avenue Service No changes for the (as expected) . However for the other 2... -Runs to Flatbush Avenue all weekday times except weekends. This also goes for its PM rush hour service to Nereid Avenue with the . A rush hour service to Wakefield-241st is a suggestion, but that's up to you guys if that is okay. -Rush hours to Bowling Green to help with current and overcrowding until construction on the Fulton Street Transit Center is 100% complete. 2 selected (yes I am going to say it again) selected trains will run to Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center to solve the problem of what Lance said before this revise as a "conga line of delays along Lexington Avenue". All other times, including weekends, will run its usual City Hall-Pelham Bay Park route. Any improvements I need to make, just let me know. I hope you like this revised version. I can make a another one if you all think this isn't a good one.
  15. Okay, okay... You all guys (especially Lance and T to Dyre) win on this one. I'm a think about this, and do I revised plan that will be more organized and smarter.
  16. Any word on #3896? I saw a video on YouTube saying that you can still change the signs around.
  17. Well, observe this map, and look at Atlantic Avenue where the , , ,and are. There is a middle track from Atlantic and Nevins where, and that can serve room for the . See why I suggested the rush hour extension?
  18. Here's a service proposal for the Lexington Avenue Line. I've decided to do my first one for the numbered lines since my proposals for the and were a success. Service Plan Rush hour serivce to Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center. Middays extended to Bowling Green as of a solution to solve the problem riders get with the line's service schedule, therefore that line will continuously run to Flatbush. All other times, the will run its normal current Brooklyn Bridge-Pelham Bay Park route. Do you like this one, or I need more improvement?
  19. I railfanned on units 7833-7843 on June 21st (I think) when me and my uncle were checking out Woodside. Railfanned from Times Square to Woodside. I was careful though. :l Any current info on those units?
  20. Alright, I'm back with another proposal, but for the BMT Broadway Line. Line Service Revival Plan Rush Hour Addition Rush hour service to Kings Highway or Coney Island by the Montague Street Tunnel or Manhattan Bridge. Runs local on 4th Avenue, and runs via the Sea Beach . By the Manhattan Bridge, I think it will stop at DeKalb Avenue, or run as an express with the and . All other times (including weekend service), the line will run its usual Astoria-Whitehall Street route before elimination in 2010 for recession reasons. I hope this you guys would like this idea.
  21. Ooo... This one's gonna be tricky. All of the subway workers (plus the ones for the Staten Island Railway) have gone on strike. How would De Balsio and Pendergast, and New York City respond to this?
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