Design Changes For The World Trade Center Transit Hub
The biggest transit related story of the day is the design changes that will come to the World Trade Center Transit Hub. Here are some reports about it starting with this one from the New York Times’ David W. Dunlap: It was to have been an audacious gesture in an already daring design. As envisioned […]
So Which Is It?
Over the last few days, conflicting reports have come out about New Jersey Transit (NJT, NJ Transit) service on the Raritan Valley line. One report stated how local & state officials were meeting to discuss the possibility of creating train service from Easton, Pennsylvania to New York City. Here is that report courtesy of The […]
Atlantic Yards Rally A Sham?
The writer of a June 7th editorial in “The Brooklyn Paper” sure seems to think so as they compared the rally to the faux democracy in North Korea when they said As such, this rally is not a spontaneous show of democracy, American-style. It’s democracy as they practice it in North Korea, where lackeys are […]
Metro-North Increases Seating Capacity On Port Jervis Line
Last Monday, the MTA’s Metro-North issued a press release to announce an increase in seating capacity on multiple Port Jervis line trains. Here is the full press release with details courtesy of the MTA: MTA Metro-North Railroad is adding cars to six Port Jervis Line trains, three in the AM peak and three in the […]