
Those of you who are jealous of the real time information boards popping up along the L line, don't worry: The MTA will be rolling out the system to the numbered lines later this year. Which actually means 2008, but progress is progress, even if it's MTA style progress. And as the real time boards are finessed on the L platforms, it seems that the MTA is also bringing back the plans for the RoboTrain. The only thing is, how will the union react?
Here are weekend subway service advisories from the MTA. And by the way, signal issues Bedford are currently causing 5-10 minutes delays on Brooklyn-bound L's.
Photograph of a pigeon riding the rails from The Landscape who says it was there for only one stop





The unions can go screw themselves. I'm not paying $10 a subway ride in 2010 just to keep a bunch of no-skills dinosaurs in employment. If we stuck with their logic, we'd still have people in elevators, working the controls.
Arrest that pigeon for fare beating!