New York City subway and buses are operating on a Sunday schedule on Tuesday for Christmas, and I’ll see you all later in the week. Enjoy your holidays.
A very happy transit holiday
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New York City subway and buses are operating on a Sunday schedule on Tuesday for Christmas, and I’ll see you all later in the week. Enjoy your holidays.
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This site has been a good present all year long. Just right. Cheers.
Ah! I get it! It’s a Christmas T!
…tough crowd
T is supposed to be the letter of the train that will run along the ENTIRE Second Avenue line, if they ever build it.
Anyway, very Happy Holidays to Ben and everybody else here!
Second!!!!
What do you mean, if they ever build it? I thought the whole thing would be completed by around 2029 or so.
I got to ride a bus alone for a bit. Of course, that’s because there was nobody on campus and the doors I needed to get through were locked, but details, details.
Happy holidays Ben! Thank you for this blog all year round!
A very happy holiday to you too, Ben.
Same here. I always look foward to new & thaught provoking posts each day.
Since today is Christmas, here’s a little holiday comedy curticy of Bob Rivers.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v.....8;h=315%5D
Late for Christmas here, but here’s some subway comedy — Fred Flintstone tells how he built the PATH system (yes, really), from a 1940 CBS broadcast of the Fred Allen show, coinciding with the opening of the Sixth Avenue subway. Start at the three-minute mark for the subway humor; start at 4:30 for the Fred and Fred bit (actually Allen Reed, the other Fred’s future voice, playing a 40-year veteran of subway ‘construction’).
Merry Christmas from London, where there is no service at all, including busses, on Christmas!
Good ol’ London transit strike.
That’s exactly why I never go to London around the holidays.
There’s never Tube service on Christmas; it’s not a strike.
Amazing…
Most lines don’t run on Sundays either. Not exactly surprising.
A belated HH [ 😉 ] and Merry Christmas to all!