Cutting Student MetroCards: Vote Delayed
Ugh. Just get it over with already so we can go on with our lives realizing that this is not the end of the world. This is a followup to SUBWAYblogger’s recent post on this subject that became quite the source of debate. The vote to cut the program has been delayed. However, there are [...]
Read MoreAwesome. This guy has some balls. He’s basically stalks Mayor Bloomberg on his way to work via the subway. Bloomberg is known to take the subway to work most days. Interestingly, he gets driven from his home on East 79th to the 59th Street station, then he rides. Anyway, this guy clearly has a problem [...]
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Subway ads are art and entertainment
I know I’ve said it before, but I really enjoy the School of Visual Arts subway ads. The just recently put up a new campaign. They are even more clever that the last batch! You can’t beat the slogan either, “How bad do you want to be good?” Makes me want to be an artist. [...]
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In a pointed report released last week, it turns out that the deaths of Daniel Boggs, 41, and Marvin Franklin, 55 were due to clear violations of standard safety procedures. CityRoom Says: The reports reveal a safety system so flawed that it is easy to come away with the impression that serious accidents are almost [...]
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Would anyone care to expand upon Todd‘s gripe? Random gripe: WTF is up with the N? No downtown express service for a month?! Rush-hour too! Is The MTA on vacation or something? (Oh, and the 4/5 this morning was crazy busy)
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Starting today, subway riders can visit the MTA website to find out about elevator and escalator outage information. The page is updated three times a day. So now you can find out that you’re shit out of luck from the comfort of your own home. Did you know… NYC Transit has 158 elevators and 169 escalators. [...]
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