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majinbuu Posted January 25 Report Share Posted January 25 forget about the c. v trains are running in brooklyn on the c line.the a is runnng slow. the e is still running. there was a fire in the chambers station that basically ruined the line for now.and probably years to come..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaVe Posted January 25 Report Share Posted January 25 From NY1:Angry Straphangers Face Years of Disruptions On A, C LinesJANUARY 25TH, 2005Commuters who use the A and C subway lines are confused and angry, facing years of disruptions after a crippling fire on Sunday. The C train has been suspended indefinitely, and the A line is only running at 30-40 percent of normal capacity, meaning wait times can be much longer than usual. The disruptions, which affect nearly half a million riders, are also causing overcrowding on other lines. “I think it's disastrous,†said a straphanger at the Ocean Avenue station in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. “There are many of us who have to go to work at a set time, and this way it's inconveniencing us. They don't even understand the situation. I think it needs to be solved as soon as possible.†Investigators believe the fire, at the Chambers Street station in Manhattan, was started by a homeless man trying to keep warm during the blizzard. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says the blaze spread to a small room housing the intricate system of electric signal controls for the A and C lines. “The signals are basically knocked out really at the station and just south of the station,†said New York City Transit President Lawrence Reuter. “But you know, just like when you crimp your garden hose, once you've crimped the garden hose in any one spot, only so much water can go through it. It's the same thing with the trains." The damage to the custom equipment, which is necessary to safely space out trains along the tracks, could take three to five years and millions of dollars to repair, the MTA said. “It really is unacceptable,†a rider said. “They really need to do something better about it. It needs to be done immediately, as far as I’m concerned.†In the meantime, the C train effectively does not existed, replaced by the V train in Brooklyn but with no substitution in Manhattan. To avoid delays, A train riders in Manhattan are encouraged to take the No. 1 or 9 or the B or D. The MTA is advising Brooklyn commuters to stay on the No. 2 and 3, the No. 4, the J/Z or the L instead of the A. In addition, through Wednesday, A trains will run on the F line between Jay Street in Brooklyn and West 4th Street in Manhattan in both directions between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. “It’s crazy, said another straphanger. “It's ludicrous. I mean people pay all this money for the subway and basically this is what we have to go through. It’s crazy.†Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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iamsamurai Posted January 25 Report Share Posted January 25 good thing i dont use those linesbut seriously, now is not the time for a fare hike especially with these uber delays. I know they got serious loot, all I heard was that the signaling was fucked up...I dont think it takes YEARS to fix wiring, hardware and software. MTA is full of shit, fucking nazis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clubbingirl Posted January 25 Report Share Posted January 25 i think i read that the C train is the 2nd busiest line, after the 6. and the A train is now running only like 8 times, as opposed to 24 times an hr. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
majinbuu Posted January 25 Report Share Posted January 25 the v train is my new line... if i get on it in brooklyn it brings me closer to my work! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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