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Metro North currently has no peak weekday service

Submitted by HSchiffman on Fri, 07/17/2020 - 1:42pm

Although we are not scheduling train rides for NYCC, the public is not restricted to off peak hour for boarding trains with bikes.

Granted, you travel at your own risk and obey rules, meaning wear masks, without peak restrictions cyclists may take their bikes on any train.

For those who are not working, or have free time and feel comfortable riding trains during the pandemic, let it be known that individuals with bikes have never had such freedom regarding train useage. 

I waited 40 years for this!

Submitted by JJacobson on Thu, 07/16/2020 - 7:02pm

Last night I cycled from Nyack to Tarrytown on the new Mario Cuomo bridge bike path at sunset and returned to Nyack in total darkness after the sun has set.  The bridge was well illuminated and my front and rear lights were neded only to get home. (photo & details available) One evening last week Joan & I took a romantic stroll there.

Streetsblog Opinion on bikes on LIRR & Metro North

Submitted by HSchiffman on Thu, 07/16/2020 - 9:56am

"Now is the time that the suburban railroads should revise their frankly anti-bike policies."

 

I would ask the NYCC leadership to reconsider their CV19 ride policies and guidelines

Submitted by peter.waltman@g... on Tue, 07/14/2020 - 11:46am

Hi All -

As I've posted elsewhere, I think that it is a significant mistake for the NYCC to be having sponsored rides at this point (both weekly rides and ENY), and I would ask the NYCC leadership to reconsider their decision to allow rides.

Another new ride added to the Ride Library

Submitted by [email protected] on Tue, 07/14/2020 - 11:17am

Á Propos of safely getting in your training, we've added a new route to the Ride Library: The Hills of Northern Manhattan:  https://nycc.org/cue-sheets/nyc/120060

It has a number of virtues:

Hillclimbs in Manhattan outside of Central Park

Another Hudson River Greenway Rant

Submitted by HSchiffman on Mon, 07/13/2020 - 7:06pm

I love the Hudson River Greenway.

But like a parent whose child who does not live up to expectations, I am beholden to chide it.

Just back from an out and back to the GW Bridge. 9 miles of riding the Greenway and I observed 3 bone head moves by users who surely would score higher on general aptitude testing. Two displayed the same mistake: they did not look behind them when they turned off the trail. Why is it that people who would never think of doing such a thing while driving a car never consider doing the same on a greenway? 

Why Switch the Bike Lane Mid-Block?

Submitted by stephaniezhang422 on Mon, 07/13/2020 - 6:37pm

Hi, I hope everyone is well and healthy. Has anyone had any terrible experiences with bike lanes that switch sides mid-block? I know there was one of these mid-block changes on West 30th Street and between 8th and 7th Avenues. I found it very confusing and not sure what the City was thinking, anyone else?

If you'd like to email me your thoughts, please do at [email protected]

Thanks!

Tomorrow Evening's Club Meeting

Submitted by Steve Vaccaro on Mon, 07/13/2020 - 2:02pm

Hi All,

After weekly video programs in the first month of the pandemic and then an extended absence for illness, your VP of Programs (me) is back!  Sorry for the gap in programming.

Caution on River Road Past Ross Dock Circle Today

Submitted by RSchmon on Sun, 07/12/2020 - 11:10am

This may be for weekend traffic control, but a friend reports today on River Road there are white & orange plastic barriers (which weren’t there Friday). The first one is just beyong the traffic circle with the ramp down to Ross Dock, and the barriers block the width of the road with a slender, nearly imperceptible chain placed a foot off the ground so that it blends in with the asphalt. So be attentive there not to run into it.  There is room to get around it on a bike so this barrier is apparently for cars not cyclists.    

Escape New York 2020 Volunteers Needed

Submitted by [email protected] on Sun, 07/12/2020 - 6:21am

The pandemic mandates that we re-design Escape New York 2020 ride to be to be healthy, safe and socially distant.  Accordingly, our volunteer roles will be different from years past.  In addition to helping on ride day we need your help with some immediate VIRTUAL volunteer opportunities over the summer to help us prepare.  If you help prior to the ride you can ride for free on September 26.

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