7 Gets a C
The MTA published the results of their survey yesterday, where 16,000 riders took part in grading the 7 train.Labels: 7 Train, c-, manhattan, MTA, Queens, subway system, survey, transport, underground
The MTA published the results of their survey yesterday, where 16,000 riders took part in grading the 7 train.Labels: 7 Train, c-, manhattan, MTA, Queens, subway system, survey, transport, underground
Streetsblog notes the North Carolina congressman who is bravely speaking out against delusional Luddites righteously astride their velocipedes and their draisines and what have you. The patriot has perfect timing: On Wednesday in particular, New Yorkers surely regarded these preposterous penny farthings as but a barnacle on the dinghy of the daily commute.
At left: Mr. and the Lady BIB en route to midtown.Labels: bicycle, brooklyn storm, brooklyn tornado, commute, MTA, penny farthing, straw man argument, Streetsblog, stupid Republicans
A quiet hero of the 8/8 Total Transport Meltdown, Isaac Josephson (far left) convinced the driver of a double-decker tour bus to bring him and 30-some other stranded Brooklyn commuters (including Friend of BIB Julia Cheiffetz, near left) to midtown today. Isaac reports:“After two hours of milling around the Flatbush/Atlantic area, waiting for the trains to work, I started to walk home. About six blocks off Flatbush on
“At first, he said he wasn't sure. The light changed, and he started driving. I chased him for three blocks, pleading at every light before he let me on. When we got to Flatbush, I shouted from the top, ‘Anyone want to go to
“Yep, best commute ever.”
More photos from the crush at Flatbush/Atlantic are below, and here’s a slide show.

Labels: atlantic avenue, atlantic yards, brooklyn storm, brooklyn tornado, flatbush avenue, flooding cripples subway system, grace under pressure, MTA, total systems failure