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Eric B

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  1. 8 hours ago, trainfan22 said:

    Pikin probably doesn't have the parts to maintain and work on the R160s.

    I don't think 18th Ave has a crew room, so for that reason alone I don't think (F) trains can turn there. They could turn them at Church Ave, I think they did that when the Culver EL stations were getting rehabbed.

    I remember a crew room there (a very small one) when we doing a shuttle for a G.O. 8 years ago, Trying to remember if it was ours, or we were borrowing it from Stations. 

  2. 10 hours ago, MeeP15-9112 said:

    Making Brighton trains stop at DeKalb would cause interlining problems between the two trunks. 

    The TA could put those Bypass-Brighton connections back, seeing that they were removed when they redid the interlocking way back when.

    I will try to make a drawing of this redone interlocking.

    The Brighton-to-bypass switch was AFTER DeKalb (going northbound), so that it would only skip Myrtle. This was the formerly open space where the curtain wall between the bypass and the tunnel tracks had ended (right where the tunnel tracks start to drop), but they've since extended the wall.

    What they could do to access the bypass is right where the tunnel tracks split from the Brighton tracks north of Atlantic, the tunnel tracks begin running next to the bypass tracks when the ROW infrastructure merges, but it's separated by curtain wall and columns. If they make an opening there, then tunnel bound trains could switch tot he bypass before DeKalb.

    Still, not sure how much worth it it would be for the construction required.

  3. 6 hours ago, R32 3838 said:

    when it comes to the signs and etc.  they need to go with IPS LCD panel screens for the destination signs and etc. OLED would cause burn in and VA/TN LCD panels are hot garbage

    I don't even know why they're still talking about LCD, unless it's for the FIND screen. LED's have gotten small enough to be like large TV pixels. Look closely at the large wall screen in the Apple store by BAM. That would be perfectly fine for the destination signs.   

  4. Being caught behind this many times, I've said they should extend only the ones actually laying up (not simply relaying back in service). And they could run down the express to Parsons where they are not in the way of anything else, then get everyone off, and then use the switches to head back to the yard or the layup positions. (though I think they've gone back to running the 179 (E)'s down the express, and I thought of this at a time when they all were dropping out at Kew Gardens. Still, it would be much less disruptive than the local track at Continental).

  5. Don't know why there's all this talk of the 160's going back to CIY when the 211's arrive. This must be assuming the 211's are going to JYD. But it was already said they were going to the (N)(W) and (G). The 211T test units might show up on the (E), but not enough of the fleet to push 160's back. If they decide to order a fleet of 211T's and place them on the (E), then you might see some 160's go back. But that's not decided now.

  6. The circuitous route the 23 takes to get around the private section is murder. That section is probably lightly ridden anyway; I wonder if they homeowner's association would approve of a line using minibuses (like the dollar vans, but run by MTA), that could just run straight across Continental, between Myrtle and Queens Blvd, and then one of those other lines would pick up from there. Those would be less intrusive and more like private vehicles than regular buses, and more likely to pass whatever the vertical clearance is there.

    Having the other line across Yellowstone would help those who live in that direction. (from the article, it's not even clear exactly where the complaining people losing service are getting on at).

  7. That doesn't seem to be resident parking in that space. The gates have signs saying authorized vehicles only. Not sure whose cars are using that space. The ROW is probably owned by MTA or the city anyway, so NIMBYism isn't an issue as far as acquiring it.

    This is only between Forest and Fresh Pond. Between Fairview and Onderdonk, there's nothing parked in the ROW; it's just empty. There are parking garages adjacent to it, but those wouldn't have to be taken to open it. In fact, that should help alleviate the problem of it disrupting the houses, since most of them are not directly on the ROW.

  8. As far as cutting across the grid, it's primarily Woodbine st. it cuts across mid-block. It reaches Madison near the intersection of Woodward, so that's sort of like a typical "junction", as is Putnam, Fairview and Forest.

    As for stops, that might be difficult, but they might fit in existing empty spaces that are now lots, or you simply wouldn't have the stops for different directions opposite each other, and the opposite direction would have to wait to be able to pass (this often happens on narrow two way streets anyway). 
    Or perhaps make the busway one way. That would still help. Or, perhaps use if for LTD service only, and would wouldn't need any stops in it.

  9. On 2/12/2020 at 8:26 PM, NewFlyer 230 said:

    They should have painted those doors blue and added the strip. Would have been a major throwback especially with the giant front route letter. But oh well what’s done is done. 

    They could have used shrink wrapping like they did on those fancily done 160's. Every time I see those on the (E), with that turquoise blue on the wall, it would remind me of the original R32-42 scheme.

    18 hours ago, NewFlyer 230 said:

    It would be cool to see them on the (Q) but I feel like the (A) will be chosen again. Everything in recent times retires off of the (A) and (C) lines for some reason. Wouldn’t be surprised if the R46s did as well even though I would love to see the (F) retire them despite CBTC. 

     

    17 hours ago, Around the Horn said:

    I'd like to see the R32s on the (D) since they haven't been on that line since GOH. The (B) would be fun too.

    Since they apparently wanted the last run of the 42's on a "mainline" (and not simply the (J) where they were all running in the end), it would have been more fitting for the (D), where they ran far longer than on the (A). (Basically, a solid 20 years, from their arrival to the completion of the 68/68A order).

     

    The 32's were mainstays on the (D) most of that whole period as well, but as "Brightliners", they probably should finish where they started; the Brighton line (Q).

  10. 7 hours ago, T to Dyre Avenue said:

    I remember them like that in the 80s when they ran on the (D). They had far more personality with the larger door windows and the blue striping. Not sure why they couldn’t just keep the larger windows after GOH. Maybe if a museum wants a pair, they might do that. Maybe even re-add blue striping. 

    They actually already added the blue strip (I think just in the front) on the 42/40m pair in CIYD. Still, with the door, it still doesn't look right. 

    They probably used that door because it was now the same ones used on the 32's and 38's, so you only needed that one part for several car classes. 

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