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New York - With the economy unexpectedly showing a strong rebound in the New York City Metropolitan Area, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced today that the (V) and (Mx) trains will return. The (V) will run weekdays from 179th Street to Broadway Junction as a local, terminating at Second Avenue from 7:30pm to 11:00pm. During the hours the (V) runs, the F will run express. The M will return to the West End, terminating at Bay Parkway rush hours, Ninth Avenue Middays, and Chambers Street evenings. 'With the economy returning, we felt it was the right thing to do, and that it will be a win-win situation', Jay Walder said in making the announcement. -april f

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New York - With the economy unexpectedly showing a strong rebound in the New York City Metropolitan Area, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced today that the (V) and (Mx) trains will return. The (V) will run weekdays from 179th Street to Broadway Junction as a local, terminating at Second Avenue from 7:30pm to 11:00pm. During the hours the (V) runs, the F will run express. The M will return to the West End, terminating at Bay Parkway rush hours, Ninth Avenue Middays, and Chambers Street evenings. 'With the economy returning, we felt it was the right thing to do, and that it will be a win-win situation', Jay Walder said in making the announcement. -april f

 

 

Ha Ha:cool:

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New York - With the economy unexpectedly showing a strong rebound in the New York City Metropolitan Area, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced today that the (V) and (Mx) trains will return. The (V) will run weekdays from 179th Street to Broadway Junction as a local, terminating at Second Avenue from 7:30pm to 11:00pm. During the hours the (V) runs, the F will run express. The M will return to the West End, terminating at Bay Parkway rush hours, Ninth Avenue Middays, and Chambers Street evenings. 'With the economy returning, we felt it was the right thing to do, and that it will be a win-win situation', Jay Walder said in making the announcement. -april f

 

Which Broadway Junction? On the (A) and (C)? Is it possible for a local train to terminate there without disrupting train traffic? Or is that part of the April Fools Joke?

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:lock::lock:

 

On a real note, there have been some rumors of partial restoration of overnight LIRR service to Brooklyn this summer.

 

And the Rockland fare hikes/service cuts have been delayed indefinitely.

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:lock::lock:

 

On a real note, there have been some rumors of partial restoration of overnight LIRR service to Brooklyn this summer.

 

 

Well, if that is only for this summer than it could be true. In summer there is high demand for overnight service on the CTZ.

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OH YEAH, the (Mx) and (V) are coming back! I read that announcement but didn't it also say that the (W) would be coming back as well from Astoria to Whitehall rush hours only to allow the (N) to go express? Also in that announcement they posted a link to a similar story regarding express buses, and they announced that the X90 would be coming back this summer, and they're considering the X92 for next year as well! If you haven't read it yet, the article's right here! Guys this is AWESOME!!!

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