Is it working well?
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Replying to @BitingGadfly
Haven't used it since 2010 but my understanding is they spent a lot on repairs and renovations and have great on-time performance these days
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Replying to @380kmh
That's good, glad to see something working if it is. Reading the article I disagree with most of his solutions though.
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Replying to @380kmh
The focus on raising funding in a system that produces a lot of money that's inefficiently used, putting it under the control the mayor...
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Replying to @BitingGadfly @380kmh
When the metropolitan area largely falls outside of the city limits (and state borders as well).
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Replying to @380kmh
Other than that his only point is to focus on existing rather than new lines,which is easy for me to accede to but maybe not the underserved
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Replying to @BitingGadfly
I have to agree with him on that point; the underserved would be stuck with feeble new service unless existing is shored up first
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Replying to @380kmh
I probably agree, though I wonder to what extent the reduced station congestion resulting from new lines helps existing line service.
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very little in a busy system, I expect, because of induced demand
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Replying to @380kmh
Induced demand does mean cars off the street though, so there is that. Hard for me to be critical of a new line as long as it's busy.
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