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HonkFortheGoose
Buffalo Sabres
Location: "___________ stinks."-Sabres89, NY
Joined: 07.26.2008

Oct 8 @ 12:02 PM ET
Im not sure that is the case, especially if you are engineering it from Day 1.

If you are talking trains/subways - it doesnt need to be directly under the stadium, but adjacent or close enough to allow access to other areas when that line isnt being used for games - there just needs to be somewhere else of interest to go to in a perfect world.

Building rapid transit tracks isnt as expensive as some might think.

- atlsabsfan


But it's not a rapid transit that would be going in there, it would be the 190 that would be going underneath the stadium. An expressway. Much different.

atlsabsfan
Location: IN
Joined: 06.20.2007

Oct 8 @ 12:02 PM ET
the system can only push so many cars at once - but the cost to upgrade it would be nominal in the grand scheme of things. And the NFTA has cash on hand.
- nfph


NFTA is an electric system, and the curves arent so tight so I am pretty sure it is scalable.
atlsabsfan
Location: IN
Joined: 06.20.2007

Oct 8 @ 12:03 PM ET
But it's not a rapid transit that would be going in there, it would be the 190 that would be going underneath the stadium. An expressway. Much different.
- HonkFortheGoose


who needs the 190?

I kid...
nfph
Referee
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Schadenfreude, NY
Joined: 09.22.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:06 PM ET
NFTA is an electric system, and the curves arent so tight so I am pretty sure it is scalable.
- atlsabsfan

We had this debate with BART in SF - the system is electric, but it's also specific to the amount of juice it can handle. More cars require more juice require better cables and transformers to handle it, etc.
nfph
Referee
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Schadenfreude, NY
Joined: 09.22.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:07 PM ET
who needs the 190?

I kid...

- atlsabsfan

Truckers. Otherwise f-it.
jaumiller
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Ask not what Matt Ellis can do for you, ask what can you do for Matt Ellis. , NY
Joined: 12.06.2012

Oct 8 @ 12:08 PM ET
Not saying that other people won't make the trip but, even if the experience changed, I doubt I'm going to a Bills game any time soon. Life is just too busy to try to make the weekend trips up to Buffalo. Maybe when the kids are all grown and life slows down again.

I never really had a problem with drunks at Sabres games. At least not on the same grand scale. Sure every once a while you get that idiot next to you but it always seemed more isolated. At the Bills games, you are surrounded.

That was my experience any way. I had season tickets to both for many years but I always enjoyed the Sabres games more.

- The Don

Only time I see drunks are at the leafs games and usually it's leafs fans, or play off games. Last play off game I went to was against Philly and I had a beer poured on me. My brother had the same baptism by beer last year from a leafs fan.
cabin
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We need a You're an Ass button, NY
Joined: 09.07.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:08 PM ET
But it's not a rapid transit that would be going in there, it would be the 190 that would be going underneath the stadium. An expressway. Much different.
- HonkFortheGoose

Ever see how much traffic there is downtown on a sunday afternoon ?


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IndianaSabresFan
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Matt FRICKIN ELLIS, IN
Joined: 01.17.2007

Oct 8 @ 12:08 PM ET
I'm not saying it's the same. Just saying that however many years ago people probably thought that putting an NHL sized arena on top of the metro station was crazy.

And as was just point out, the NYC subway system runs under the streets and the huge skyscrapers there, so nothing is really outside the realm of possibility. I just think it won't happen because doing that would drastically increase the cost of building the stadium.

- HonkFortheGoose

not just the cost of the stadium the red tape of moving a State Highway will delay it an extra 6 years
cabin
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We need a You're an Ass button, NY
Joined: 09.07.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:09 PM ET
We had this debate with BART in SF - the system is electric, but it's also specific to the amount of juice it can handle. More cars require more juice require better cables and transformers to handle it, etc.
- nfph

We have the NY power authority real close by.
nfph
Referee
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Schadenfreude, NY
Joined: 09.22.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:09 PM ET
Ever see how much traffic there is downtown on a sunday afternoon ?


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- cabin

The street layout down there is ridiculous - all the 1-way streets. Largely it's that way because the highway and skyway cut everything off... that would need to be addressed to move 90k people around there effectively.
nfph
Referee
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Schadenfreude, NY
Joined: 09.22.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:10 PM ET
We have the NY power authority real close by.
- cabin

Definitely - not so much how much juice is available, it's how much can the system carry at once.
atlsabsfan
Location: IN
Joined: 06.20.2007

Oct 8 @ 12:10 PM ET
not just the cost of the stadium the red tape of moving a State Highway will delay it an extra 6 years
- IndianaSabresFan


you are the engineer - make it happen.
IndianaSabresFan
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Matt FRICKIN ELLIS, IN
Joined: 01.17.2007

Oct 8 @ 12:10 PM ET
Im not sure that is the case, especially if you are engineering it from Day 1.

If you are talking trains/subways - it doesnt need to be directly under the stadium, but adjacent or close enough to allow access to other areas when that line isnt being used for games - there just needs to be somewhere else of interest to go to in a perfect world.

Building rapid transit tracks isnt as expensive as some might think.

- atlsabsfan

the structural engineering of the foundations to account for the structure underneath and the structural supports for the roof of the roadway to support the building.. a lot of additional design work and also construction costs
HonkFortheGoose
Buffalo Sabres
Location: "___________ stinks."-Sabres89, NY
Joined: 07.26.2008

Oct 8 @ 12:11 PM ET
Ever see how much traffic there is downtown on a sunday afternoon ?


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- cabin


Right now. But putting the stadium down there will change that. At least during football season. Not to mention the soon to be open HarborCenter among other things that will probably pop up over time because of the rest of the development that's been going on.
IndianaSabresFan
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Matt FRICKIN ELLIS, IN
Joined: 01.17.2007

Oct 8 @ 12:12 PM ET
Ever see how much traffic there is downtown on a sunday afternoon ?


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- cabin

the amount of traffic matters not.. i assume you dont want the stadium falling on the road regardless of whether there is 1 or 5000000000000 cars on the road
nfph
Referee
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Schadenfreude, NY
Joined: 09.22.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:12 PM ET
Right now. But putting the stadium down there will change that. At least during football season. Not to mention the soon to be open HarborCenter among other things that will probably pop up over time because of the rest of the development that's been going on.
- HonkFortheGoose

Go - updated mass transit!
cabin
Buffalo Sabres
Location: We need a You're an Ass button, NY
Joined: 09.07.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:13 PM ET
Right now. But putting the stadium down there will change that. At least during football season. Not to mention the soon to be open HarborCenter among other things that will probably pop up over time because of the rest of the development that's been going on.
- HonkFortheGoose




Well? People wanted to transform downtown from its ghost town state. What better way to do it. Cant have growth without people .
jaumiller
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Ask not what Matt Ellis can do for you, ask what can you do for Matt Ellis. , NY
Joined: 12.06.2012

Oct 8 @ 12:16 PM ET
Here's the thing, the underground subway system was already established in NYC prior to there being a stadium, I'm sure boston was the same way. We don't have that and quite honestly I'm not sure we do need it.
stashu
Buffalo Sabres
Location: SC
Joined: 06.04.2008

Oct 8 @ 12:17 PM ET
It's hockey night!!!!!!

nfph
Referee
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Schadenfreude, NY
Joined: 09.22.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:19 PM ET
Here's the thing, the underground subway system was already established in NYC prior to there being a stadium, I'm sure boston was the same way. We don't have that and quite honestly I'm not sure we do need it.
- jaumiller

There is one already... but if it was to be a viable option for large numbers of people to use (not just hippies like me) then it would require some upgrading.

NFTA is currently exploring extending the system out to UB Amherst, so there is money available.
HonkFortheGoose
Buffalo Sabres
Location: "___________ stinks."-Sabres89, NY
Joined: 07.26.2008

Oct 8 @ 12:23 PM ET
There is one already... but if it was to be a viable option for large numbers of people to use (not just hippies like me) then it would require some upgrading.

NFTA is currently exploring extending the system out to UB Amherst, so there is money available.

- nfph


Depending on the weather tomorrow, I may be on the Metro rail. We park in the Augsperger ramp since my friend has a parking permit with 24/7 access since he works downtown. So we park there and either walk if the weather is nice or take the rail down.
Herzeleid
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Victor Hedman and Kucherov can go f themselves. Twice.
Joined: 06.21.2013

Oct 8 @ 12:24 PM ET
The people of Orchard Park disagree.
- HonkFortheGoose


*sings in head* "Vooooooolks-waaaa-gen of ooor-chard paaaark, ger-man
kooooom-for-teering!"
nfph
Referee
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Schadenfreude, NY
Joined: 09.22.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:25 PM ET
Depending on the weather tomorrow, I may be on the Metro rail. We park in the Augsperger ramp since my friend has a parking permit with 24/7 access since he works downtown. So we park there and either walk if the weather is nice or take the rail down.
- HonkFortheGoose

I'm heading down with my wife, and sister in law works at cobblestone (Note to all: Tip the redhead at the cobblestone well or die! - jk).

We're going early, will park down there methinks.
atlsabsfan
Location: IN
Joined: 06.20.2007

Oct 8 @ 12:29 PM ET
There is one already... but if it was to be a viable option for large numbers of people to use (not just hippies like me) then it would require some upgrading.

NFTA is currently exploring extending the system out to UB Amherst, so there is money available.

- nfph


I would rather pay to take the train to the stadium than pay to park and deal with that mess, even if it is organized and goes well. I go to plenty of events a year, concerts, college football games, etc. and the worst thing about the event is getting in and out of parking.

Anyone that went to the Baylor UB game will know of which I speak.
nfph
Referee
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Schadenfreude, NY
Joined: 09.22.2006

Oct 8 @ 12:31 PM ET
I would rather pay to take the train to the stadium than pay to park and deal with that mess, even if it is organized and goes well. I go to plenty of events a year, concerts, college football games, etc. and the worst thing about the event is getting in and out of parking.

Anyone that went to the Baylor UB game will know of which I speak.

- atlsabsfan

Agreed.
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