Calvin Posted July 25 Share #30951 Posted July 25 (edited) For those interested, the R32s are coming back for a special round trip Saturday, September 14th. Tickets are on sale August 9th on Friday. Two round trips from 96 St-2 Av: 10 AM and 2 PM Edited July 25 by Calvin 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrainGamingKing9928 Posted July 25 Share #30952 Posted July 25 Any word on whether or not the Parade of Trains is happening this September? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamen Rider Posted July 26 Share #30953 Posted July 26 Long term GO on the Brighton line starting next month. Not really sure the full details yet. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Bannister Posted July 27 Share #30954 Posted July 27 man, Borough Hall station on the needs a renovation bad. looks gloomy and cruddy. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArchytectAnthony Posted July 27 Share #30955 Posted July 27 Pretty sure Borough Hall has been under renovation for a while. The white tiles have been removed for a couple months now, to get the new tiles eventually and new elevators being installed on the platforms. Theres loads of blue construction walls around the platform and iirc, on the surface too. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Bannister Posted July 27 Share #30956 Posted July 27 17 hours ago, ArchytectAnthony said: Pretty sure Borough Hall has been under renovation for a while. The white tiles have been removed for a couple months now, to get the new tiles eventually and new elevators being installed on the platforms. Theres loads of blue construction walls around the platform and iirc, on the surface too. i haven't been there in a long time and now noticed what you mentioned. thanks. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamen Rider Posted July 28 Share #30957 Posted July 28 there is a large blue construction wall poster there that actually says "Giving the IRT some TLC" 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Calvin Posted July 28 Share #30958 Posted July 28 https://www.wnyc.org/story/faulty-ac-units-on-nycs-1-train-put-riders-on-fast-track-to-hell/ It's said that the train's R62/A fleet has most of their subway cars feeling the heat. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CenSin Posted July 28 Share #30959 Posted July 28 The versus any other train to Coney Island is probably one of the few situations where “take the first train to arrive; the train that’s moving is better than the one that isn’t here yet” should be ignored. It’s insufferably slow. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slantfan4281 Posted July 28 Share #30960 Posted July 28 1 hour ago, CenSin said: The versus any other train to Coney Island is probably one of the few situations where “take the first train to arrive; the train that’s moving is better than the one that isn’t here yet” should be ignored. It’s insufferably slow. The feels even slower... The used to feel the fastest, but given the slog 4th Av seems today, I think the is the most consistent 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulturious Posted July 28 Share #30961 Posted July 28 1 hour ago, CenSin said: The versus any other train to Coney Island is probably one of the few situations where “take the first train to arrive; the train that’s moving is better than the one that isn’t here yet” should be ignored. It’s insufferably slow. I know equipment is a talk that sometimes is frowned upon in this forum, but in all honesty comparing the R68 to an NTT, it's kinda day and night at least from my experience. Reason I say this is because every time a line has to be rerouted via West End and they involve NTT's, I felt like going between stations were a bit quicker compared to the R68's. I mean they were and still are known as hippos. Even when the is rerouted and operators aren't used to being on West End, it still feels a little quicker. I guess the next time an is rerouted and I happen to catch it, I'll just compare the timing. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamen Rider Posted July 28 Share #30962 Posted July 28 an R68 weights 92,720 lb each car has four 115 hp motors. an R160 weights 85,200 lb each car has four 147.5 hp motors on the Alstom powered units and 161 hp motors on the siemens sets. a full length train of R68s is 741,000 lbs with 3680 hp. that means each horsepower of tractive effort needs to move 201lbs, each motor, responsible for 23,156lbs A full length, 10 car train of R160s is 852,000 lbs but has between 5,900 HP and 6,440 HP. this means each horsepower only needs to move 144lbs, each motor 21,300lbs. TLDR: The ride IS quicker because an R160 has more power. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrainGamingKing9928 Posted July 28 Share #30963 Posted July 28 3 hours ago, Calvin said: https://www.wnyc.org/story/faulty-ac-units-on-nycs-1-train-put-riders-on-fast-track-to-hell/ It's said that the train's R62/A fleet has most of their subway cars feeling the heat. I can confirm this, I had to take the last Friday due to the massive delays on the southbound that afternoon and the car I entered was so hot that I had to switch to the next one. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CenSin Posted July 28 Share #30964 Posted July 28 (edited) 11 hours ago, slantfan4281 said: The used to feel the fastest, but given the slog 4th Av seems today, I think the is the most consistent Yup. If you are targeting averages, the wins. If you want to minimize disappointment, the is your bet. You won’t get there faster than N minutes, but you also don’t have to budget as many cushion minutes for interlining delays and the random but frequent unannounced switch to local along 4 Avenue. I’m also surprised it’s taken me this long to make the connection from my IT experience: in the enterprise, it’s all about consistency and reliability. But consumers always get the marketing crap about “look how fast these benchmarks for our new product are!” Yeah… how often can anyone actually hit those high numbers? The parallels are interesting: Quote Abandonment Rate: Percentage of calls abandoned while waiting to be answered. A corresponding SLO may be: the abandonment rate of all the calls over the last 30 days should be < 30%. ASA (Average Speed to Answer): Average time (usually in seconds) it takes for a call to be answered by the service desk. A corresponding SLO may be: the ASA of all the calls over the last 30 days should be < 20 seconds. TSF (Time Service Factor): Percentage of calls answered within a definite timeframe, e.g., 80% in 20 seconds. A corresponding SLO may be: >90% of the calls over the last 30 days should be answered within 20 seconds. … TRT (total resolution time): Total time taken to complete a certain task. MTTR (Mean Time To Recover): Time taken to recover after an outage of service. Abandonment rate ~ percentage of trips that are skipped (don’t run) Average speed to answer ~ average wait time to board the train you need Time service factor ~ percentage of trains that actually show up at scheduled intervals Total resolution time ~ trip time including getting to the station and all the transfers Mean time to recover ~ time taken to restore normal scheduled service Edited July 28 by CenSin 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamen Rider Posted July 28 Share #30965 Posted July 28 the common mistake people make is to assume we've turned the heat on. we can't. the HVAC system has an on button and an off button on the SMEEs and a toggle switch on the NTTs. the only place we have any control of the temperature is actually in our cabs. They then assume the heat is on because hot air is coming out of the vents, making a second mistake... the heaters on subway cars are under the seats. all the HVAC system is doing is pulling hot air from the tunnel and pumping it into the train without cooling it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CenSin Posted July 28 Share #30966 Posted July 28 (edited) 6 minutes ago, Kamen Rider said: all the HVAC system is doing is pulling hot air from the tunnel and pumping it into the train without cooling it. Ditto for humidity. It’s a lottery, and if you get on a train that’s just getting warmed up … lol. Edited July 28 by CenSin Pardon the pun. It was unintended at the time of writing. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingsbridgeviewer382 Posted July 28 Share #30967 Posted July 28 14 hours ago, TrainGamingKing9928 said: I can confirm this, I had to take the last Friday due to the massive delays on the southbound that afternoon and the car I entered was so hot that I had to switch to the next one. It's been an issue every summer for years and nothing has been done about it. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamen Rider Posted July 29 Share #30968 Posted July 29 4 hours ago, Kingsbridgeviewer382 said: It's been an issue every summer for years and nothing has been done about it. It’s called “buying new trains…” the 62s are going on 40 years old, after all… 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CenSin Posted July 29 Share #30969 Posted July 29 (edited) 22 hours ago, Kamen Rider said: It’s called “buying new trains…” the 62s are going on 40 years old, after all… Right when he posted that yesterday, I was actually on an train (R160), and had to skip cars because two of them had crappy air conditioning. In any case, I’d place my bets on a NTT having working air conditioning. Edited July 29 by CenSin 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamen Rider Posted July 30 Share #30970 Posted July 30 3 hours ago, CenSin said: Right when he posted that yesterday, I was actually on an train (R160), and had to skip cars because two of them had crappy air conditioning. In any case, I’d place my bets on a NTT having working air conditioning. i mean, with an NTT, you just need to swap out the HVAC module. can't do that with a SMEE. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slantfan4281 Posted July 30 Share #30971 Posted July 30 So apparently the MTA might be considering doing something with Rogers Junction (possibly deinterlining?) based on the recent capital program presentation (skip to 46 mins in). What do the RTO folks on here think 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vulturious Posted July 30 Share #30972 Posted July 30 8 hours ago, slantfan4281 said: So apparently the MTA might be considering doing something with Rogers Junction (possibly deinterlining?) based on the recent capital program presentation (skip to 46 mins in). What do the RTO folks on here think Video was removed, but if I had to guess, it might have been something relating to the IRT Study from 2019? Only saying that cause it was also featured recently again in the Needs Assessment report. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamen Rider Posted July 31 Share #30973 Posted July 31 So the ERA newsletter Calvin shared suggested they’re demolishing the old Marcy Avenue tower… if they are doing it… they’re moving at an absolute snail’s pace. so far, to my “passes that thing multiple times a day” eye, all they’ve done is take the door off the bottom floor. i am off the next three days (bereavement leave, my grandmother passed on Saturday), this weekend, there is another GO cutting service back to Hewes… like last weekend… if the tower looks exactly the same on Monday as it did today, I am seriously calling that report into question… 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slantfan4281 Posted July 31 Share #30974 Posted July 31 15 hours ago, Vulturious said: Video was removed, but if I had to guess, it might have been something relating to the IRT Study from 2019? Only saying that cause it was also featured recently again in the Needs Assessment report. Not sure, but they mentioned in the video that they were looking at a a major reorganization of lines through the junction that was supposed to save times for all trips 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustTheSIR Posted July 31 Share #30975 Posted July 31 Were there always switches in the Steinway tubes? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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