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by jessriedel
3672 days ago
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> Second Avenue Subway is closed you can take the Lexington Avenue Line It's funny that you picked this as an example, because the 2nd ave subway has yet to open even it's very short initial segment, and the 4-5-6 (Lexington Ave line) is the least redundant part of the whole NYC subway system. It's the only north-south line on the East side, and it carries more people per day than the entire subway system of any other North American city. Once they build out the 2nd ave subway to the bottom of the island things will be redundant...but that's decades away. (They won't even start construction on the second phase, which only takes it up to 125th st, until 2020.) You point generally applies to the rest of the system, though. |
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But as far as making the second-avenue 4-track, it isn't the sort of thing that's going to make the subway open sooner to achieve that redundancy. Indeed, it was planned as 4-track and this abbreviated over-budget late 2-track stub is what we got instead.
It's shameful, but that's basically the story of NYC transit, dating back to when the city first drove the IRT and BMT subways into bankruptcy and then followed headlong after them.