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Moynihan Train Hall is the station New York deserves

Moynihan was never supposed to solve every problem about Penn Station and our regional rail network. But in solving one problem it allows us to move on with a better idea of how to solve the next ones.

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Chicago: Complete and Geographically Accurate Track Map

I am incredibly excited to release my newest map: The Complete and…
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Worst. Map. Ever.

The MTA stepped in the right direction with its new interactive subway map. But it also stepped in shit.
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Deinterlining with One Switch

Deinterlining the Broadway and 6th Ave Lines might not need a subway extension to LaGuardia Airport and can be done quickly and cheaply.
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Updated NYC and Boston Track Maps

I’m happy to announce a new version of the New York City…
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We Don’t Need to Replace the BQE, But We Will

The NYC DOT is looking to rebuild the crumbling Brooklyn-Queens Expressway through Brooklyn Heights with a second elevated highway. But if our various transportation agencies could learn to work together the city wouldn’t have to.
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The R Train, LaGuardia Airport, and the Ripple Effect in Transit

When it comes to the new LaGuardia AirTrain officials have lost sight of the larger picture. Extending the subway instead would have a system wide benefit. Here’s how.
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Chystie St Connection Poster

Celebrating 50 years of the Chrystie Street Connection

On November 27th, 1967 there was chaos on the New York City…
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The Future of the Green Line: From Harvard and Needham to the Seaport

Boston’s subway is straining with new growth. It is time to rethink America’s oldest subway for the 21st Century.
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The Future of the Utica Ave Subway

For future expansion of the system we need to be open to thinking outside the box. How can build the Utica Ave Subway?
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The new Congress Line in the median of the Congress Expressway, Chicago. 1958 Source: CERA

Build Transit Where It’s Most Effective, Not Where It’s Least Expensive

Transit planners often look for the path of least resistance but this more often than not reduces the effectiveness of transit. Transit should be built where it will be most effective not where it’s cheapest to build.
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Philadelphia SEPTA & PATCO Vanmap Posters!

What’s your line? Just in time to see the Eagles in Super…
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