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Unbelievable.
Here's Tim Cook thanking Trump for his "leadership". Never forget these cowards. Lol he also thanks the first lady for her leadership on education. www.youtube.com/shorts/fmvD6...
What if it results in service cuts for regular service for the end of the year?
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lol okay
Itโs not really clear if that 40 million is covering the 21.5 million previously mentioned in the article. Itโs actually poorly written.
โSEPTA has previously said it expects to spend around $21.5m on additional transit and overtime hours during a period which includes the World Cup, the MLB All-Star Game and Americaโs 250 this summer. It has been assisted by a $5.5m federal grant to assist on World Cup transportation.โ
The stadiums in Philly rely on a lot of people driving to the events as well.
Iโm really confused. The Meadowlands was the best available space for a large stadium and it has a train line that runs directly from Penn Station. FIFA closing the parking lot means NJT has to provide more service than they usually do for events at the stadium.
Where do you think they should have placed a large football stadium in NY? The stadium has a line that run directly from Penn Station to Secaucus Jct where terminates at the stadium. The reason itโs so expensive is because FIFA has required the parking lot to close.
I did. It says only 5 million was provided.
Okay so we agree then.
Only 5 million.
lol uhmm okay so cuts to regular service for the rest of the year is okay?
Yeah itโs really foolish.
The problem isnโt the location of the stadium in NJ. FIFA asked in the last year to close the parking lot, so NJ Transit would have to spend 40 million dollars which would mean cuts to regular for the rest of the year. Which is what is going to happen with SEPTA.
No, this is not a sign of anything better. SEPTA doesnโt have any money. They should be using this money for regular service.
Why would that be better? SEPTA is underfunded and is going to have to pay some 20 million to provide transit for these games, when FIFA is already making 9 billion dollars. Thatโs why NI Transit has to charge so much. If they didnโt, riders like myself would have to suffer the consequences.
What would be the shock? It maybe a little dirty but SEPTA has decent service to the stadium.
What would that accomplish? I see drivers do the same thing all the time, should we take away car lanes too?
What would this accomplish? Drivers do these same things all the time.
NJโs latest traffic related death was on RT-1 in S. Brunswick involving a pedestrian. This is the SECOND fatality in S. Brunswick on or โoffโ RT-1 this week!!!
No details on todayโs death, but hereโs the one from a few days ago.
www.mycentraljersey.com/story/news/l...
The thing with the Jersey City Half/Marathon (as someone running it a 3rd time now) is I wish the course didnโt result in the light rail being completely cut off most of the day.
Also bc of this, the HBLR doesnโt even complete the runs before 6am, so youโre forced to take rideshare to the start.
Well I mean for NJ, it's not the worst thing in the world, there is a direct train line that goes to Penn Station in NY. FIFA is requiring NJ Transit close down Penn Station for fans only, they are the ones who are requiring the parking lot to be closed. So maybe FIFA should pay. ๐คท
I had to do that on Thursday at Exchange Pl. That was the second time that's happened to me at that station. My calls were very time consuming.
No citibikes at all today and tonight at Journal Sq. This is really disappointing @citibikenyc.bsky.social
You'll have to ask Tammy Murphy that. NJ Transit did not bid on that World Cup. FIFA just needs to pay up. They're making billions of dollars from these events.
I'm really just fed up lately that lots of otherwise progressive people have decided traffic violence is an issue that we simply cannot address. How can people claim to care about equity and ignore the toll of car dependency?