MysteriousBtrain Posted November 25, 2015 Share #11251 Posted November 25, 2015 Glad I decided to change my route today. Instead of taking the from 138th Street to Bleecker Street, I decided to take the at 125 Street. When I went to cross transfer at 14 Street, the looked like it overshot the platform by half a train length. I assume someone pulled the emergency brakes because how would one be able to overshot a station that has such a tight curve? Now I'm at Brooklyn Bridge as I await an M9 or M22 to take me the rest of the way. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BronxBombers Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11252 Posted November 26, 2015 Like one of the commuters said, the NYC Subway has become a "zoo". Its almost impossible to ride the trains in peace without having constant disruptions and bull****. This is why I feel bad for the younger generation of kids who are exposed to this type of garbage. Welcome to the MTA people. But some of the younger generation of kids contribute to the zoo like behavior on subways too. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jon2305 Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11253 Posted November 26, 2015 But some of the younger generation of kids contribute to the zoo like behavior on subways too. Yea, but theres a DIFFERENCE in acting like clowns, and doing illegal drugs in public on the trains. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHV9218 Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11254 Posted November 26, 2015 Like one of the commuters said, the NYC Subway has become a "zoo". Its almost impossible to ride the trains in peace without having constant disruptions and bull****. This is why I feel bad for the younger generation of kids who are exposed to this type of garbage. Welcome to the MTA people. "Become"? It's probably the best it's ever been, behavior-wise. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B35 via Church Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11255 Posted November 26, 2015 (edited) Probably been brought up on here many times before, but what is the deal with subway countdown clocks pausing (I believe on purpose) at 5 minutes, when a train is delayed.... Happened to me this morning on the @ Church.... Got there around 5:23 (train usually pulls in at 5:26)... I see about 30 people or so by the MVM's & token booth area waiting for the train, before swiping their metro's & what not (which is a sign that a train is delayed anyway, as people are biding their time to see just how late the train is - if it's too late, they resort to plan B in order to get where they have to go, as to not waste a fare)...... (I) Look up at the countdown clock, and sure enough, at 5:28, it showed as the next train to arrive in, yep... 5 minutes..... I stay around to 5:30, and the damn thing read "Delay".... At that point, I left the station & took a taxi to LIRR ENY - as the next B12 out would have got me @ Junius after 6:02 (when the next EB LIRR train usually reaches ENY)..... Didn't feel like walking from Church to Clarkson today anyway..... But has anyone else noticed that about the countdown clocks? I have seen instances where the thing went from 5 minutes to 2 minutes.... I'm laughing like, really..... Bottom line is this: If the train is delayed, just display Delay from jump & get it over with.... Not giving riders false hope like what's currently being done (this is far from just one occurrence, which is why I pose the original question as posted) - showing Delay after waiting 5+ minutes more than the 5 minutes originally shown..... Like one of the commuters said, the NYC Subway has become a "zoo". Its almost impossible to ride the trains in peace without having constant disruptions and bull****. This is why I feel bad for the younger generation of kids who are exposed to this type of garbage. Welcome to the MTA people. If by "zoo" you mean an increasing annoyance, then I'd have to concur..... Edited November 26, 2015 by B35 via Church 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JubaionBx12+SBS Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11256 Posted November 26, 2015 Probably been brought up on here many times before, but what is the deal with subway countdown clocks pausing (I believe on purpose) at 5 minutes, when a train is delayed.... Happened to me this morning on the @ Church.... Got there around 5:23 (train usually pulls in at 5:26)... I see about 30 people or so by the MVM's & token booth area waiting for the train, before swiping their metro's & what not (which is a sign that a train is delayed anyway, as people are biding their time to see just how late the train is - if it's too late, they resort to plan B in order to get where they have to go, as to not waste a fare)...... (I) Look up at the countdown clock, and sure enough, at 5:28, it showed as the next train to arrive in, yep... 5 minutes..... I stay around to 5:30, and the damn thing read "Delay".... At that point, I left the station & took a taxi to LIRR ENY - as the next B12 out would have got me @ Junius after 6:02 (when the next EB LIRR train usually reaches ENY)..... Didn't feel like walking from Church to Clarkson today anyway..... But has anyone else noticed that about the countdown clocks? I have seen instances where the thing went from 5 minutes to 2 minutes.... I'm laughing like, really..... Bottom line is this: If the train is delayed, just display Delay from jump & get it over with.... Not giving riders false hope like what's currently being done (this is far from just one occurrence, which is why I pose the original question as posted) - showing Delay after waiting 5+ minutes more than the 5 minutes originally shown..... If by "zoo" you mean an increasing annoyance, then I'd have to concur..... Better yet I have seen trains that were due to arrive in 2 minutes not even show up at all. Worst was when I was on 59th/Lex waiting for an uptown express train (around 9 pm) and a was shown to arrive in 2 minutes. 5 minutes pass and that's still the case, a due in 2 minutes. Next minute that train comes off the screen entirely (having not come into the station) and the next one is shown to be a in 4 minutes. I go on and walk up to the platform and find guess what, a pulling in. If trains are being re-routed from the express to the local track, which was the case, then there should be some announcement letting riders know that instead of having riders stand there thinking these clocks are off on their own accord. One thing riders might not understand is that these times are not based on precise locations but rather the signal blocks the train is passing. If an express hauls ass in between stations it can make the next stop in a shorter time frame than would be guessed based on the distance between the signals. I've seen this happen with trains that were 4 minutes away from 125th NB and then 2 minutes later the train is pulling in. I would have no clue what triggers the 'Delay' being displayed in place of a number. I am also one who likes to wait at stations in the area before the turnstiles. I started making this a habit commuting from Baruch and the first I would do is check the clocks at the NB platform and take a peek at the SB clocks and decide if I should backtrack (take a SB train to Union Sq for NB service) or just get on a Northbound train. On a side note, the Lexington Av/59th station is a safety hazard at this point. The stairs leading to/from the platforms to the Lex platforms are far too narrow for the masses that make that transfer. The last thing I want to do is to have to walk along the damn edge of the platform where any random nut could push me on the tracks to move around a station and I have to do that a lot at 59th/Lex to make the transfer there. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jcb Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11257 Posted November 26, 2015 Why does the 8th Avenue line have so many timers? What do they protect? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lance Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11258 Posted November 26, 2015 Probably been brought up on here many times before, but what is the deal with subway countdown clocks pausing (I believe on purpose) at 5 minutes, when a train is delayed.... Happened to me this morning on the @ Church.... Got there around 5:23 (train usually pulls in at 5:26)... I see about 30 people or so by the MVM's & token booth area waiting for the train, before swiping their metro's & what not (which is a sign that a train is delayed anyway, as people are biding their time to see just how late the train is - if it's too late, they resort to plan B in order to get where they have to go, as to not waste a fare)...... (I) Look up at the countdown clock, and sure enough, at 5:28, it showed as the next train to arrive in, yep... 5 minutes..... I stay around to 5:30, and the damn thing read "Delay".... At that point, I left the station & took a taxi to LIRR ENY - as the next B12 out would have got me @ Junius after 6:02 (when the next EB LIRR train usually reaches ENY)..... Didn't feel like walking from Church to Clarkson today anyway..... But has anyone else noticed that about the countdown clocks? I have seen instances where the thing went from 5 minutes to 2 minutes.... I'm laughing like, really..... Bottom line is this: If the train is delayed, just display Delay from jump & get it over with.... Not giving riders false hope like what's currently being done (this is far from just one occurrence, which is why I pose the original question as posted) - showing Delay after waiting 5+ minutes more than the 5 minutes originally shown..... It's a distance thing. If the train isn't moving, those clocks aren't changing. I see this frequently at 51 St while waiting for the uptown . Better yet I have seen trains that were due to arrive in 2 minutes not even show up at all. Worst was when I was on 59th/Lex waiting for an uptown express train (around 9 pm) and a was shown to arrive in 2 minutes. 5 minutes pass and that's still the case, a due in 2 minutes. Next minute that train comes off the screen entirely (having not come into the station) and the next one is shown to be a in 4 minutes. I go on and walk up to the platform and find guess what, a pulling in. If trains are being re-routed from the express to the local track, which was the case, then there should be some announcement letting riders know that instead of having riders stand there thinking these clocks are off on their own accord. One thing riders might not understand is that these times are not based on precise locations but rather the signal blocks the train is passing. If an express hauls ass in between stations it can make the next stop in a shorter time frame than would be guessed based on the distance between the signals. I've seen this happen with trains that were 4 minutes away from 125th NB and then 2 minutes later the train is pulling in. I would have no clue what triggers the 'Delay' being displayed in place of a number. I am also one who likes to wait at stations in the area before the turnstiles. I started making this a habit commuting from Baruch and the first I would do is check the clocks at the NB platform and take a peek at the SB clocks and decide if I should backtrack (take a SB train to Union Sq for NB service) or just get on a Northbound train. On a side note, the Lexington Av/59th station is a safety hazard at this point. The stairs leading to/from the platforms to the Lex platforms are far too narrow for the masses that make that transfer. The last thing I want to do is to have to walk along the damn edge of the platform where any random nut could push me on the tracks to move around a station and I have to do that a lot at 59th/Lex to make the transfer there. Thankfully that has never happened to me. The clocks may get "stuck" at two minutes way more often than I'd prefer, but I've never lost a train. I can concur with the assessment of Lexington Av/59 St. The Broadway platform in general is too narrow for the riders that station gets. Unfortunately, it's yet another one of those stations that can't be modified without a complete rebuild. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thekilomoney11 Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11259 Posted November 26, 2015 According to subchat this sunday someone said that the R1/9 will run a round trip from 145th street to WTC at 4:30. If its true is it a fantrip or free? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CenSin Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11260 Posted November 26, 2015 I can concur with the assessment of Lexington Av/59 St. The Broadway platform in general is too narrow for the riders that station gets. Unfortunately, it's yet another one of those stations that can't be modified without a complete rebuild. Side platforms for exiting. That wouldn't be a complete rebuild, but it'd still be very difficult (and expensive) with the buildings and tunnels over and under. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Q113 LTD Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11261 Posted November 26, 2015 Glad I decided to change my route today. Instead of taking the from 138th Street to Bleecker Street, I decided to take the at 125 Street. When I went to cross transfer at 14 Street, the looked like it overshot the platform by half a train length. I assume someone pulled the emergency brakes because how would one be able to overshot a station that has such a tight curve? Now I'm at Brooklyn Bridge as I await an M9 or M22 to take me the rest of the way. I do remember I was on the and it overshot the platform at N. Conduit Av and only the first car was not at the platform. Also years ago, I was with my mom on the and the train just left the station and all the sudden the train stopped. Someone most likely pulled the e-brake. Minutes later, I saw workers on the right side of the train and then the train finally got moving. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
j express Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11262 Posted November 26, 2015 Rode the R32 from 207 St to Far Rockaway last midnight via local. Great ride. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHV9218 Posted November 26, 2015 Share #11263 Posted November 26, 2015 Rode the R32 from 207 St to Far Rockaway last midnight via local. Great ride. I caught a 32 on a midnight run a month or two back as well, totally packed train and a great time. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RollOver Posted November 27, 2015 Share #11264 Posted November 27, 2015 Had a huge blast on the today lol. Haven't rode the line since the so-called R188s began running on the line (and at the same time, R62As getting their half-width cabs converted to full-width cabs). But l was glad, the R62A train I took had an RFW on the Flushing-bound side, unlike the Manhattan-bound side. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Javier Posted November 27, 2015 Share #11265 Posted November 27, 2015 Quick Question; Is the Second Av Subway Simulator based off of the R211 car order or the R179 car order? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Around the Horn Posted November 27, 2015 Share #11266 Posted November 27, 2015 Quick Question; Is the Second Av Subway Simulator based off of the R211 car order or the R179 car order? Neither. Its a BS "cab". 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Javier Posted November 27, 2015 Share #11267 Posted November 27, 2015 Neither. Its a BS "cab". That explains the physics... 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Priincenene Posted November 28, 2015 Share #11268 Posted November 28, 2015 Better ask Javier... He seems to be in the know about these things.LMFAO! Thats a photoshop, mos def. I could do better than that and that was an old MTA pic with the R62A LIRR and the MNRR. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CenSin Posted November 28, 2015 Share #11269 Posted November 28, 2015 Did a little experiment today. I took the from Kings Highway to Newkirk Plaza after getting off the . From that station, the and left at exactly the same time. I got off the and waited for the at Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center. The took 4~5 minutes to arrive. Either the slow order along the open cut slowed down the , or the actually saves that much time over a full-speed . I'll have to do this again next time. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel The Cool Posted November 28, 2015 Share #11270 Posted November 28, 2015 Did a little experiment today. I took the from Kings Highway to Newkirk Plaza after getting off the . From that station, the and left at exactly the same time. I got off the and waited for the at Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center. The took 4~5 minutes to arrive. Either the slow order along the open cut slowed down the , or the actually saves that much time over a full-speed . I'll have to do this again next time. Slow order is in effect. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CenSin Posted November 28, 2015 Share #11271 Posted November 28, 2015 Slow order is in effect. Only seemed to affect the the past few weeks. The makes a quick dash between Prospect Park and Newkirk Plaza in both directions, only slowing down when descending the ramp at Avenue H. I wonder if the slow order affects a longer length along outer tracks. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VIP Posted November 29, 2015 Share #11272 Posted November 29, 2015 Seems like someone or some people are hard at work at removing interior car Number stickers off the line's R62A's... 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheNewYorkElevated Posted November 29, 2015 Share #11273 Posted November 29, 2015 Who's gonna attend the Billy Strayhorn fan trip? And any further information? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peacemak3r Posted November 29, 2015 Share #11274 Posted November 29, 2015 Only seemed to affect the the past few weeks. The makes a quick dash between Prospect Park and Newkirk Plaza in both directions, only slowing down when descending the ramp at Avenue H. I wonder if the slow order affects a longer length along outer tracks. Every I've taken slows down around Cortelyou so it's not only the that's in effect. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thekilomoney11 Posted November 29, 2015 Share #11275 Posted November 29, 2015 Is it free for the fan trip? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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