Long Lines Past The Turnstyle And Down Stairs Greet Roosevelt Island Tram Riders On First Evening Commute With Only Single Tram Cabin Running For Tram Station Repairs – It Was Horrific Says One Resident
How is your commute home to Roosevelt Island with your only 1 Cabin running? Line Stretches beyond turnstiles tonight. Will last thru winter pic.twitter.com/2zoQvl8TNH
A disaster. No clue as to why Red Bus service to the city doesn’t start running at 8:30 am…
During the July 25 Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC) Operations Advisory Committee meeting, RIOC engineering consultant Mike Russo described the Tram Station repair project and use of a single Tram cabin to RIOC Directors. Part 1.
Part 2.
Tonight was just the beginning. UPDATE 10:50 PM – A Resident suggested:
There need to be signs on the Manhattan side that highlight (to tourists especially) that the tram is a critical way those who are disabled and with small children/strollers get home. If you are able to take the F or red bus, kindly do so as the tram is only 50% functional.
Or something like that. It’s awful when the crowds are so big, pushing over small kids, people with disabilities, and well, everyone. It’s awful. More signage!
Another:
I agree-it was horrible. As much as I don’t like the subway, I’ll be using the F subway until the repairs are done.
and another:
And that’s why I moved to Astoria. Loved the island but hated the commute