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More frequent trains would be even better.
Some people drive to Ronkonkoma for more frequent trains.
But fares are bound to rise, and more frequent trains and buses do not seem in our immediate future.
Finch believes the project to put faster and more frequent trains on the route will be completed in October – nearly a year late.
Among the lines with more frequent trains would be the Nos. 4 and 6 on the Lexington Avenue line, and the E and F lines.
The Jubilee line upgrade to deliver faster and more frequent trains is due to finish in October, 10 months after its original delivery date.
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He said: "I had much more frequent training under BR.
The project, which could begin as soon as the first quarter of 2010 if it gets the necessary federal approval, would bring noisy construction and eventually yield more frequent train traffic.
Mike Thomas, who works for Virgin Trains and was on the Great Western train in the crash, said: "I had much more frequent training under British Rail than I have had since privatisation".
Both emphasised that better and more frequent training should encourage officers to have the presence of mind in high-stress situations to move before reaching for their service weapon.
Increased operational requirements also lead to more frequent training exercises, planning sessions, and equipment inspections, all of which adds to the workload stress[3].
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