MTR Admiralty Posted October 15, 2008 #1 Posted October 15, 2008 For people travelling from/to the Bronx on the line, you're in for sum big G.O mess this weekend. according to the posters: NO TRAINS BETWEEN WOODLAWN AND YANKEE STADIUM IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. FREE SHUTTLE BUS BETWEEN WOODLAWN AND BEDFORD PARK BOULEVARD STATION. TAKE THE TRAIN INSTEAD. CROSSTOWN BUSES WILL TAKE YOU TO THE TRAIN STATION. TRANSFER AT YANKEE STADIUM FOR THE TRAIN wknd 18 october 2008 to 19 october 2008 happy travelling! i wonder what they r working on.
mark1447 Posted October 15, 2008 #2 Posted October 15, 2008 ha lol im not a rider, but a rider hehe any whos it says: Why is service being changed? We are doing switch work to ensure that trains continue to operate safely along the line. are these Infos lies or true, i guess its to keep people from getting confursed
MTR Admiralty Posted October 15, 2008 Author #4 Posted October 15, 2008 ha lol im not a rider, but a rider hehe any whos it says: Why is service being changed? We are doing switch work to ensure that trains continue to operate safely along the line. are these Infos lies or true, i guess its to keep people from getting confursed lols, thank god bronx science doesnt open on saturdays
cotb16 Posted October 17, 2008 #5 Posted October 17, 2008 The emptiest station that would be affected by this G.O. is 149th St-Grand Concourse station. Many 4 train riders would probably use the slow crosstown buses to get to the 2/5 trains for intra-Bronx travel.
mark1447 Posted October 17, 2008 #6 Posted October 17, 2008 lols, thank god bronx science doesnt open on saturdays ya but wat about sunday me boy lol
R32 3348 Posted October 17, 2008 #7 Posted October 17, 2008 The info they give you is true but it's VERY vague. To ensure safety along the line? WHY THE HELL ELSE would they do track work?
Paul P Posted October 18, 2008 #8 Posted October 18, 2008 The info they give you is true but it's VERY vague. To ensure safety along the line? WHY THE HELL ELSE would they do track work? True, I've thought about that, but oh well the thinks we don't need to know detail.
mark1447 Posted October 18, 2008 #9 Posted October 18, 2008 The info they give you is true but it's VERY vague. To ensure safety along the line? WHY THE HELL ELSE would they do track work? The reason why the makes it simple, is so customers wont get confused, and Im ok with it.. If i wasnt a person of transit lets say.. and the TA would write: Why is service being changed? We are doing this G.O. on the to fix the 3rd Rail at Burnside avenue, which causes too much power to hit the R142 Shoe, which can lead to a malfuction on the computers.. THIS IS AN EXAMPLE, So please do not cause a fuss of this.. anyways then I would be like wtf is this train company is talking about.. so the T/A keeps it simple..
MTR Admiralty Posted October 19, 2008 Author #10 Posted October 19, 2008 The reason why the makes it simple, is so customers wont get confused, and Im ok with it.. If i wasnt a person of transit lets say.. and the TA would write: Why is service being changed? We are doing this G.O. on the to fix the 3rd Rail at Burnside avenue, which causes too much power to hit the R142 Shoe, which can lead to a malfuction on the computers.. THIS IS AN EXAMPLE, So please do not cause a fuss of this.. anyways then I would be like wtf is this train company is talking about.. so the T/A keeps it simple.. simply say... we are doing this because we need to fix the third rail at burnside avenue so you could all ride in peace and not give us 42,947,829,035,809,345,834,095,834,397,447,987 complaints on why the train is never on time.
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