I’m Giving a Talk in New York About Commuter Rail
At the Effective Transit Alliance, we’re about to unveil a report explaining how to modernize New York’s commuter rail system (update 10-31: see link to PDF here). The individual elements should not surprise regular readers of this blog, but we go into more detail about things I haven’t written before about peakiness, and combine everything together to propose some early action items.
To that effect, we will present this in person on Wednesday November 1st, at 1 pm. The event will take place at Marron, in Room 1201 of 370 Jay Street; due to NYU access control, signing up is mandatory using this form, but it can be done anytime until the morning of (or even later, but security will be grumpy). At the minimum, Blair Lorenzo and I will talk about commuter rail and what to do to improve it and take questions from the audience; we intend to be there for two hours, but people can break afterward and still talk, potentially.
Will it be streamed somewhere or on Twitch?
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Will it be streamed? Probably not. We will try recording, but no promises.
Sounds good. Don’t think I will be able to make it to Brooklyn again on Wednesday.
Is the talk going to be streamed? Or recorded?
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Jim
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Certainly would be useful if streamed. It is a bit distant from CA.
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