wanswheel So look through those slacks you're planning to take to the cleaners and you may find some funds in the form of an uncashed ticket. You have until March 31 to submit it. After that the tickets have no value and the unpaid money goes to the state treasury.
I understand there were a number of uncashed $2 tickets for American Pharoah - with a pay off value of $5. The ticket holders figure having the uncashed ticket with the horse's name on it will be more valuable in the future than the $5 they would get for cashing it in.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
chutton01 BaltACD ^ Belmont limited attendence to a total of 90,000 this year - there was no limit last year. American Pharoah won this year and thus won all three of the Triple Crown races in 2015 - the first horse to do this since Affirmed in 1978 - 37 years ago. Attendance at the Belmont Stakes in 2014 was 102,199 - so 12K+ more attendees last year than this year because of the limit.Total attendance for the Spring/Summer 2014 meet of 54 days was 302,512.Less the Belmont Stakes attendance, that leaves 200,313; dividing that over 53 days gives about 3,780 daily attendance over the season.Not really needing a lot of extra trains for that daily attendance figure, sine most people come by auto (and some by bus).For comparison, in 2005 daily attendance was 5,981, not including the Belmont Stakes, which in 2004 year pulled in 120,139 spectators.
BaltACD ^ Belmont limited attendence to a total of 90,000 this year - there was no limit last year. American Pharoah won this year and thus won all three of the Triple Crown races in 2015 - the first horse to do this since Affirmed in 1978 - 37 years ago.
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Belmont limited attendence to a total of 90,000 this year - there was no limit last year. American Pharoah won this year and thus won all three of the Triple Crown races in 2015 - the first horse to do this since Affirmed in 1978 - 37 years ago.
Attendance at the Belmont Stakes in 2014 was 102,199 - so 12K+ more attendees last year than this year because of the limit.Total attendance for the Spring/Summer 2014 meet of 54 days was 302,512.Less the Belmont Stakes attendance, that leaves 200,313; dividing that over 53 days gives about 3,780 daily attendance over the season.Not really needing a lot of extra trains for that daily attendance figure, sine most people come by auto (and some by bus).For comparison, in 2005 daily attendance was 5,981, not including the Belmont Stakes, which in 2004 year pulled in 120,139 spectators.
With the rise of Casino gambling in most all the states that have horse racing, horse racing has become a dying form of gambling.
Once upon a time the B&O ran 'race trains' to the tracks at Delaware Park (outside Newark, DE), Laurel, MD and Charles Town, WV. Those days are lost in the mists of history. Since then the track at Bowie, MD has become a training facility, Pimlico only draws a crowd for the Preakness and Laurel is on life support. Charles Town had a 'resurgence' when it had the only casino in the Baltimore/Washington metro area, however, with casino gambling legal in Maryland, their handle is down, but they still get a draw for the racing as most of their cards are nights and it makes a convient night out - dinner-horses-casino - all in one location.
Electroliner 1935Looks like the station is not ADA compliant. Why not?
The MTA listing for Belmont station says there is no elevator, but there is a ramp.
Looks like the station is not ADA compliant. Why not?
“It’s moving,” an LIRR spokesman said shortly after the first train left the park at 7:10 p.m., after American Pharoah became the first horse in nearly four decades to win the Triple Crown.
Patrick Nowakowski, the LIRR’s president, said the railroad was able to move 9,000 fans in the first half-hour after the Belmont Stakes. Around 9 p.m., the railroad reported having transported more than 24,200 passengers.
Mr. Nowakowski had put in a plan to use both of the LIRR’s tracks that run to its station at the park, instead of just the one track it had used previously. The aim was to get more trains into and out of the park faster.
“The revised plan is working very well,” he said.
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The impatient crowd was in a lousy mood anyway. California Chrome was supposed to make the day historical and the trip worth the trouble.
The Daily News says, “Some industrious spectators trekked to the Queens Village station nearly a mile away from the track.” http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/thousands-stuck-belmont-lirr-woes-article-1.1822081
Video shows Queens Village station about 7 minutes before the train stops at Belmont.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rsb8ENJFfn4
Queens Village station on a map. Move the map a little and see Belmont Park on the right.
http://lirr42.mta.info/stationInfo.php?id=31
Horse racing as a part-time passenger traffic source has virtually vanished. IC used to have a branch to Washington Park that would operate specials during racing meetings and C&NW ran specials to Arlington Park on the Northwest Line. Washington Park closed after a fire many years ago and attendance at Arlington (or any of the other tracks) isn't what it used to be.
Another article. Having never been there one can only surmise what might enable faster movements. e .
1. Third rail Power equipment that is being replaced on other lines due to various concerns might be relocated to the spur to provide more power allowing trains to move faster.
2. Track work would have to be modified to be able to run standard 12 car trains.
3. Surface track and take rail being removed from main lines and make double track ?
4. Add old switches removed from main lines to speed switching by switch men.
5. start with high level platform at station
6. But all that takes money which neither the LIRR or race track has but at least start with #1 then on.
http://www.thelirrtoday.com/2014/06/belmont-stakes-2014-sets-ridership.html
36,000 LIRR passengers arrived at Belmont today, and they all tried to leave on the same train.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/08/sports/belmont-stakes-the-big-moment-at-belmont-park-tests-horses-and-the-infrastructure.html?_r=0
Seabiscuit at Belmont 1938
http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirr/racetracks/lirrracetracks.htm
http://www.arrts-arrchives.com/belmont.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belmont_Park_(LIRR_station)
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