The 1 Is Still Not #1

1 Train242nd St.-Van Cortlandt Park bound 1 train approaching 125th St.; Resized photo courtesy of Eye On Transit

In January 2008, straphangers made it clear that the 1 Train was not #1 by giving it an overall grade of a D+ for its Rider Report Card. Fast forward a little over a year later & the tune has changed a bit for riders. The 1 Train earned a C for its 2008 Rider Report Card. Here is the breakdown:

1 Train Riders Top 10 Priorities; 2007 priority rank in ( ):

01. Reasonable wait times for trains ( 1 )

02. Adequate room on board at rush hour ( 2 )

03. Minimal delays during trips ( 3 )

04. Station announcements that are easy to hear ( 4 )

05. Cleanliness of stations ( 6 )

06. Train announcements that are easy to hear ( 5 )

07. Sense of security in stations ( 9 )

08. Sense of security on trains ( 8 )

09. Station announcements that are informative ( 7 )

10. Working elevators and escalators in stations ( 10 )

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Complete 1 train riders priorities 2007 priority rank in ( ):

01. Reasonable wait times for trains ( 1 )

02. Adequate room on board at rush hour ( 2 )

03. Minimal delays during trips ( 3 )

04. Station announcements that are easy to hear ( 4 )

05. Cleanliness of stations ( 6 )

06. Train announcements that are easy to hear ( 5 )

07. Sense of security in stations ( 9 )

08. Sense of security on trains ( 8 )

09. Station announcements that are informative ( 7 )

10. Working elevators and escalators in stations ( 10 )

11. Cleanliness of subway cars ( 11 )

12. Comfortable temperature in subway cars ( 12 )

13. Courtesy and helpfulness of station personnel ( 13 )

14. Train announcements that are informative ( 14 )

15. Availability of MetroCard Vending Machines ( 18 )

16. Signs in station that help riders find their way ( 15 )

17. Ease of use of subway turnstiles ( 17 )

18. Signs in subway cars that help riders find their way ( 19 )

19. Lack of scratchitti in subway cars ( 16 )

20. Lack of graffiti in stations ( 21 )

21. Lack of graffiti in subway cars ( 20 )

Click here for the breakdown of votes in this section.
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Now here is the graded breakdown for all 21 categories; 2007 grade in ( ):

01. Minimal delays during trips C (C)

02. Reasonable wait times for trains C (C-)

03. Adequate room on board at rush hour D+ (D)

04. Sense of security in stations C+ (C+)

05. Sense of security on trains C (C)

06. Working elevators and escalators in stations C- (C)

07. Signs in stations that help riders find their way C+ (C+)

08. Signs in subway cars that help riders find their way C+ (C)

09. Cleanliness of stations C- (C-)

10. Cleanliness of subway cars C (C)

11. Station announcements that are easy to hear D+ (D)

12. Station announcements that are informative D+ (D+)

13. Train announcements that are easy to hear D+ (D+)

14. Train announcements that are informative C- (C-)

15. Lack of graffiti in stations C+ (C+)

16. Lack of graffiti in subway cars C+ (C+)

17. Lack of scratchitti in subway cars C (C)

18. Courtesy and helpfulness of station personnel C (C)

19. Comfortable temperature in subway cars C+ (C+)

20. Ease of use of subway turnstiles B- (B-)

21. Availability of MetroCard Vending Machines B- (B-)

Click here for the breakdown of votes in this section.

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The overall grade might have changed but the top priorities sure didn’t. The top 10 priorities from 2007’s report card remained the same albeit with a few changes in ranking. The top 4 priorities remained exactly the same which shows a lack of progress according to riders.

I wonder how much of this will change with a new South Ferry terminal in place. One should not forget a rehabilitated 96th Street station which should be done soon. I would be curious to see the grades for 2009’s report card to see if these two things alone led to significant grade changes.

Overall, what I talked about last year still rings true for the most part a year later. Lets hope the future is brighter for the 1 Train as that would benefit so many.

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