August 15, 2007

G Line Rider Report Card Available Now on MTA Website

This summer, MTA-NYC Transit instituted a Rider Report Card, distributing both at subway stations and online. The first Rider Report Card was distributed for the #7 line; MTA-NYCT just announced that the L line is next in line.

However, if you visit the MTA-NYC Transit website, you can complete an online Rider Report Card for the G train, as well as all of the other subway lines. (In multiple languages, no less.) Go for it!

http://enterprise.mtanyct.info/survey/start.asp

Our only beef is that when you're asked to indicate which subway station from which you typically board the G, only half the route is offered in the drop-down menu - yet more evidence that the MTA would love to permanently halve the line and make the final northbound stop Court Square Station.

Last: if you haven't taken our own straw poll, please do so. It's got some items that are not included on the Rider Report Card - like the possibility of extending G service farther south into Brooklyn.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

With much less effort than it takes to impose the "Congestion Tax", NYCT could extend the G train line service south to Park Slope (7th Avenue Station)then on to Church Street Station, and on down towards Coney Island. It is not so difficult to make sure that the G train-line (and the rest of the subway system) is ventilated; rat-free; handicap accessible; and have clean restrooms. It seems the Taxman is more interesting in the "Congestion Tax" than noise and odor reduction on the G train-line!.