TuringNYC 3 days ago

>> The Elizabeth Line was unbelievably expensive to build; that's how the UK did it.

Fair. But what is also expensive is every single citizen taking $100 Uber rides to the airport, like in NYC. In NJ, the transit service has become so volatile and sporadic and opaque that people have reduced NJTransit use for Newark airport in favor of simply driving.

  • direwolf20 3 days ago

    That cost doesn't show up on government books, so we can pretend it doesn't exist. The joys of decentral planning.

    • philipallstar 21 hours ago

      We don't have to pretend it doesn't exist. It actually doesn't cost the taxpayer anything.

  • badc0ffee 2 days ago

    > But what is also expensive is every single citizen taking $100 Uber rides to the airport, like in NYC.

    Last time I went to NYC I took the AirTrain to Jamaica station and then an express train to Penn. it took like 35 minutes total.

  • matt-p 3 days ago

    Wrong, $100 Uber rides boost employment and the economy! (Just ignore the impacts of congestion, wasted time, road spending)

flurdy 3 days ago

But it is also really good. I love the completely enclosed platforms, ie shielded from the track and train by a glass wall/doors, like the Jubilee line, but all the way to the ceiling. This makes it both safe and very quiet.

Though the platforms are huge, as the trains are long, you have to really make a conscious decision on which exit to use as they come up very far from each other. Unlike other tube stations, where if you don't pick the most optimal exit, you just have to cross the road.

chpatrick 3 days ago

It's a massive investment in the areas near its stations.

  • philipallstar 21 hours ago

    Yes national money once again mostly being spent in London. Coincidentally where these decisions are made.

    • chpatrick 20 hours ago

      The whole section from Reading to Iver is outside London. Also 20% of the UK lives around London so it makes total sense to invest in the area.