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Fixing the Myrtle-Broadway Problem
As more and more people move along the M train the limitations of the current junction at Myrtle-Broadway will soon need to be addressed. The MTA is undergoing a rebuild of the viaduct which hold the track but it will not address the bottleneck. Here’s how the MTA could do so.
The futureNYCSubway: Manhattan-bound G Train [UPDATE]
Imagine if you lived in Greenpoint and could get to Times Sq on one train? Or if you lived in Bed-Stuy and didn’t have to use the L to get home?
Mysteries of the Queens Boulevard Subway
The Queens Boulevard Subway was built as part of the vast Independent…
futureNYCSubway v4
Two years ago I released an update for my futureNYCSubway series. Version…
The futureNYCSubway: Expanding the Crosstown Line
The problem with the G train Many words have been written about…
The futureNYCSubway: A Second L Train
Anyone who takes the BMT Canarsie Line (the L train to most…
futureNYCSubway v2
The first futureNYCSubway was more a look at what had been proposed…
The futureNYCSubway: Franklin Ave Shuttle
If the subways of New York City act as arteries pumping commuters…
The futureNYCSubway: the vanshnookenraggen plan
The Map In the drop down menu at the top of this…
The futureNYCSubway: TriboroRX & Atlantic Ave Express
TriboroRX The Triboro RX Line was proposed in the Third Regional Plan…
The futureNYCSubway: Staten Island
Presently, Staten Island has only one passenger rail system, the Staten Island…