Monday, November 05, 2007

Stretch Out Those Legs

The next time you are in a numbered NYC subway line and can actually find a seat, stretch out your legs. Then do the same the next time you are on a lettered NYC line. Here's the explanation:

"As the subways grew, so did the demand for them. They represent an evolution from the early days when the subways were privately operated. The first system, run by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, or IRT, comprised the numbered lines, including the 6. Those trains are narrower.

Later, when the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT) and the city-owned Independent Rapid Transit Railroad (IND) lines (the lettered lines) were built, their sponsors determined that they needed larger cars for more capacity, said Charles Seaton, a spokesman for New York City Transit. The IND included what is now the E line.

For the statistics-minded, the transit agency says its A Division cars, on the numbered lines, are 8 feet 9 inches wide. The B division cars (lettered lines) are 10 feet wide."

The explanation is from the F.Y.I column in the NYT Sunday City section, one of my favorite parts of the paper, ranking right up there with Science on Tuesday and Dining In/Out on Wednesday.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Death at the Olympic Trials

A world class marathoner named Ryan Shay collapsed and died today during the US Olympic Team marathon trials. He was 28 years old. The NYT online had a picture of him standing at the starting line in a black stocking cap and red gloves on this very cool, fine marathon weather morning, looking like he was going to live for another sixty years, and he had maybe 45 minutes. I cannot get this out of my mind. It happened by the Boat House where my wife and I had lunch at a table next to Bono last Monday. I know all of these places now. They are not just names in a newspaper story. Tomorrow or some time day soon I will ride my bicycle past the site. Wakes up this morning thinking about the Olympics and tonight his wife is a widow. As the William Maxwell story I read last night said, a capacious God indeed.