I'm retired now but when I worked 200 plus miles of ctc double track our own power supplies and old school cables on telegraph poles. rarely had a outage that wasn't taken care of quickly by local signal maintainers. Then they started installing solid state electronics to run control points with locally provided power, then reduced the maintaince forces to on weekends one man for 100 miles of territory. Solid state ctc systems run fine on the test bench and so long as power is up but when storms roll around it's catch 22. Some are run via satellite ever see the size of the sat dish?
Looks a lot like a dish/direct/tv sat dish and thier users know what happens when the T storms roll around. Gents that design these systems use common sense use real wirefor dispatch systems the 2 or 3 secound delay for voice communication will eventually cost someone thier life.
MTA Long Island Rail Road is co-sponsoring the 4th Annual Car Free Day Long Island on Thursday, September 22, the day supporters hope thousands of Long Islanders who usually drive will leave their car at home and take the LIRR to work, school, or to run errands.
Suffolk County will host a Car Free Day LI Summit a the Suffolk County Community College Ammerman Campus in Selden from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. where speakers will discuss sustainiable transportation options. Later that evening, supporters will welcome commuters and residents on their way home, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at the Car Free Day LI Celebration at Wyandanch Plaza.
Car Free Day gives us the opportunity to consider the negative impact of single occupancy vehicles. Using cars less by using alternative modes such as the LIRR, carpooling, bicycles, walking and telecommuting helps reduce traffic, conserve energy, reduce harmful emissions, save money, and even improve fitness. This year 3,332 Long Islanders pledged to be car-free or car-lite, saving over 77 thousand miles of driving and 39 tons of CO2 emissions.
Riding the rails is a great way to be car-free or car-lite, and it’s even more convenient with MTA eTix®, the mobile ticketing app that lets you purchase and use Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad tickets directly on your smartphone or mobile device.
The Long Island Rail Road is committed to improving service reliability, and contributing to a car-less commute, through the development of projects like East Side Access (which will bring the LIRR into Grand Central Terminal), Double Track (adding a second track between Ronkonkoma and Farmingdale), and the LIRR Expansion Project (constructing a third track between Floral Park and Hicksville).
So far this year, over 3,000 Long Island residents and workers have already pledgedto be car-free or car-lite. Others who choose to take the sustainable route, and complete a pledge online, will be eligible to win free raffle prizes including bicycles, gift cards and theater tickets. Already car free? That’s great. And, since you’re doing the right thing, you will also get the same chance to win prizes when you fill out the pledge form. A complete list of raffle prizes can be found at the promotions page on the Car Free Day LI website.
World Car Free Day is actually an international environmental event celebrated on September 22 every year in over 2,000 cities around the world.
Hicksville is the busiest station on yhe LIRR? Busier than Jamaca?
MidlandMike Hicksville is the busiest station on yhe LIRR? Busier than Jamaca?
Thanks for posting!
Gov. Cuomo says Farley Post Office building will have both Amtrak and LIRR.
http://www.mta.info/news-lirr-long-island-rail-road-penn-station-moynihan-train-hall/2016/09/27/governor-cuomo-unveils
https://www.flickr.com/photos/governorandrewcuomo/sets/72157673228738012
Make no little plans, said Daniel Burnham and I think somebody listened. I hope this comes to pass.
Interesting article by NY Times’ architecture critic envisions using Madison Square Garden’s steel frame to build a high-ceilinged, glass-walled room at Penn Station.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/09/30/opinion/penn-station-reborn.html?action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=image&module=opinion-c-col-right-region®ion=opinion-c-col-right-region&WT.nav=opinion-c-col-right-region&_r=0
wanswheel http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/09/30/opinion/penn-station-reborn.html?action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=image&module=opinion-c-col-right-region®ion=opinion-c-col-right-region&WT.nav=opinion-c-col-right-region&_r=0
The plan to repurpose Madison Square Garden seems more like a trainshed than a station, with its wide open ground entrances and "passive" heating and cooling (read, no heating or cooling). I looks like a very uninviting place on a leaden sky winter day. It realy looks nice, but it seems built for looks rather than comfort.
https://news.google.com/news/story?ncl=dor5YAsmQtU6G4MwkdGgWQFcfaRtM&q=lirr&lr=English&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiewpDL5szPAhWINx4KHQd3BZ8QqgIIKjAA
Happy Thanksgiving!
I presume the big crowd was SUNY students going home for the holiday.
https://twitter.com/NYGovCuomo/status/818668212082671617
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Deadly-LIRR-Train-Crash-Car-Tracks-Brentwood-Farmingdale-410179575.html
Not sure how any form of PTC would have effected any change in outcome of a crash in which a vehicle is fouling the track. Especially, and in personal experience, if that fouling of track did not include the crossing gate falling on the roof of the vehicle. It happened to me in real life and we were only saved because the signals dropped to stop when the crossing gate fell on our car's roof.
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