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So what if the entire borough is not working ....

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Ruben Safir

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Oct 29, 2023, 1:07:53 PM10/29/23
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Thursday evening during the rush the entire Brighton Line was closed
because "power ws off" near Sheepshead Bay. That pushed the Q and B
trains to the Sea Beach and West End lines. At the same time the IRT
was down because of a fire at Boro Hall.

As ALL of central Brooklyn was out of service right through the evening
Rush until deep into the night and NO NEWS report... and still no
explaination from the MTA.


Meanwhile, your congrestion pricing is at work as the Bright Line is
clossed all weekend and most nights,


Peter T. Daniels

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Oct 30, 2023, 9:05:50 AM10/30/23
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On Sunday, October 29, 2023 at 1:07:53 PM UTC-4, Ruben Safir wrote:

> Thursday evening during the rush the entire Brighton Line was closed
> because "power ws off" near Sheepshead Bay. That pushed the Q and B
> trains to the Sea Beach and West End lines. At the same time the IRT
> was down because of a fire at Boro Hall.
>
> As ALL of central Brooklyn was out of service right through the evening
> Rush until deep into the night and NO NEWS report... and still no
> explaination from the MTA.
>
> Meanwhile, your congrestion pricing is at work

No it is not, you idiot.

> as the Bright Line is
> clossed all weekend and most nights,

Ok, let's be sure the Bright(on) Line never undergoes maintenance.

You must/ve never lived in any other city. 24-hour rapid transit is
nearly unique.

Ruben Safir

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Nov 2, 2023, 12:53:21 PM11/2/23
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There are idiots in this conversation, and they believe that the newly
finished Brighton line needs to be taken off line AGAIN after the entire
track was completely less than a decade ago.

When they keep this up the service can stay in perptetual repair like
the FDR was for nearly 20 years.



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