How many people use the Roosevelt Island F Train subway station? According to the MTA , the average annual weekday Roosevelt Island subway ridership statistics have been declining since 2010. According to the MTA , the annual Roosevelt Island ridership statistics are: In 2011, the Second Avenue Sagas Blog had an interesting article and comments about improving Roosevelt Island subway by:WOW! I dream of a day when we have access to the E/M subway lines under Southpoint Park. [I can dream can’t I]. Maybe once Cornell is up and running.
Capt Subway commented on Second Avenue Sagas:… exploring a new subway stop for the island. The 53rd St. tunnel passes directly underneath what will be the southern end of the Cornell campus. Theres no station right now, and I have no idea if one is even technically or economically feasible….
Click here for the full Second Avenue Sagas discussion.The proper grading for a stop in the 53rd St tubes is simply not there. You need essentially a level grade for about 600 ft, or as close as possible to 600 ft. Besides there is ample capacity at the Roosevelt Island stop. Ample train capacity would be achieved by putting the F back in 53rd St, where it belongs, and routing the much more lightly loaded M into 63rd St. In so doing youd eliminate all the ridiculously slow and delay generating switching moves at Queens Plaza & 36 St. Nights & weekends when the M quits the F could be be rerouted to 63rd St….
