Archive for September, 2007

September 11th

TransitBlogger.com would like to offer well wishes to those who lost a loved one on September 11th, 2001. May the victims of such a horrible event live a better life in their new homes. Also may the loved ones of these victims have nothing but good fortune for the rest of their lives.


Question Of The Week 09-10-07 – 09/16/07

I have completely updated the “Question Of The Week” section at Eye On Transit. The update includes the results of the 2 questions from last week along with this week’s question. This week’s question focuses on the installation of platform doors as part of the 7 line extension. So head on over to Eye On […]


A Train Turns 75!

Yesterday, September 10th marked the 75th anniversary of the A train. The A train was the first line NYC owned & operated. The MTA decided to bring out a piece of history in regards to the big birthday. Transit officials put together a full train of pre-World War II cars to run in service. Here […]


Platform Doors, Are You Kidding Me?

This past Friday, the MTA provided NY1 with exclusive news about the 7 line extension. The major exclusive turned out to be the installation of platform doors. Here is a quick article about the platform doors being installed courtesy of NY1: September 08, 2007 NY1 has learned exclusively the MTA plans to install subway platform […]


Shootout In The Bronx

What should have been a simple detainment turned into a wild shootout in the Bronx on September 7th. On this day a suspect was killed & an officer wounded when the suspect was to be detained for riding in between subway cars. Here is a story about the incident courtesy of WABC 7: (Bronx – […]