armpitsOFmight
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Even your precious NYC is too broke for rail!!
As Shepard pointed out, this is simply an improvement to an existing bus line. No one is claiming this is providing service equal to, or better than a light or heavy rail line (lol Silver Bus Washington St.).
I'll be interested to see how the prepayment system works out. I know it's an integral part of the Route 28x project here in Boston, but from what I've seen, all you'll have to do to avoid paying is walk around the fare gates onto the busway / street, and into the bus stop. I assume NYC is going to implement some decent Proof of Payment system the likes of which you would never see in Boston. (or if you did, you'd find it quietly ended in about a week)
Silver line is simply an improvement over bus 41 (or whatever it was)
No gates at all.
Its like the D line.... ticket vending machines + ticket validation machines + inspectors.
I'm not talking about the Silver Line. I'm talking about 28X and the station plans.
I highly doubt the T will even bother to enforce any kind of POP on 28X. Maybe for a few weeks now and again they'll do a well-publicized, half-assed enforcement sweep as they often do on the Green Line, but afterwards it'll revert to the status quo of no collection.
NYC is building 2 new subway lines and extending the LIRR into Grand Central.
And creating a network of BRT.
And studying a new network of Light Rail.
Suck it.
Why are you taking pride in the Second Avenue Subway? That project took 80 years to start building. Even the MBTA doesn't take that long.
NYC is building 2 new subway lines and extending the LIRR into Grand Central.
Two subway lines? Second avenue and...
7 Line to the Far West Side.
That's an extension, not a new rapid transit line you dolt.
I thought the 7 line extension was on indefinite hold...I haven't heard a word about it since New York lost the 2012 Olympic bid.