The new Midtown East Rezoning will put a strain our already maxed out subway system. What is something we can do quickly to relieve the pressure?
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Fixing the Myrtle-Broadway Problem
As more and more people move along the M train the limitations of the current junction at Myrtle-Broadway will soon need to be addressed. The MTA is undergoing a rebuild of the viaduct which hold the track but it will not address the bottleneck. Here’s how the MTA could do so.
The L Train Shutdown: Connecting the G and J/M/Z
Due to a quirk in history there has never been a free transfer between the G train and J/M/Z trains. With the looming L train shutdown fixing this connection would go a long way in helping mitigate the disruptions.
futureNYCSubway 2016
As the major subway expansion projects of the last 15 years begin…
Brooklyn Trolleys Can’t Fix Williamsburg
The transit blogs and op-eds in New York City have been abuzz…
The futureNYCSubway: Manhattan-bound G Train [UPDATE]
Imagine if you lived in Greenpoint and could get to Times Sq on one train? Or if you lived in Bed-Stuy and didn’t have to use the L to get home?
The futureNYCSubway: Queens-Flushing Trunk Line Revisited
In my original futureNYCSubway plan I proposed a new trunk subway line…
NYC Subway Ridership Visualized
Every year the MTA releases ridership data for its subway and bus…
The futureNYCSubway: Expanding the Crosstown Line
The problem with the G train Many words have been written about…
The futureNYCSubway: A Second L Train
Anyone who takes the BMT Canarsie Line (the L train to most…
futureNYCSubway v3
After posting the second version of my futureNYCSubway plan last week I…
futureNYCSubway v2
The first futureNYCSubway was more a look at what had been proposed…












