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 #217767  by M&Eman
 
When was last time Amtrak was forced to route its ex-New York Central routes (and possibly New Haven) to GCT? When was GCT last used in regular, everyday service? Why was there incentive to build the Empire Connection?
 #217787  by Noel Weaver
 
The move from Grand Central Terminal to Penn Station took place for a
number of reasons:
1. New York State wanted the move as a convenience to the passengers
from upstate using Amtrak trains to New York and then going further by
train who had to endure a transfer by subway, bus, taxi or foot.
2. Amtrak wanted the move to enable them to concentrate their New
York City operations at one location, Penn Station and the ease of
servicing their trains. They saved considerable money in the operation of
the Albany trains as they did not have to maintain a servicing facility at
GCT with people there too.
3. It is one mile shorter, a little bit faster and less subject to delays.
I believe the patronage increased after this change took place.
Noel Weaver

 #217814  by DutchRailnut
 
I believe they moved out in 1991/2 they had several times that Empire corridr trains had to be diverted to GCT due to Spuyten Duyvil swing bridge being stuck and in 2004 when a barge with NYCTA red birds hit the bridge.
No NEC trains were ever diverted to GCT in my 22 years with MNCR

 #217853  by M&Eman
 
DutchRailnut wrote: No NEC trains were ever diverted to GCT in my 22 years with MNCR
Wait, the trains can't be diverted anyway, since the Shore Line went all-electric, there is no NEC equipment with third rail capabilities.

 #217939  by Tadman
 
I've heard there's catenary somewhere on the ex-NYC system that was installed due to AEM7's pinch hitting for ailing FL9ers. Not sure how extensive it is or if that could allow a train on NEC to reroute into GCT. Probably not.

 #217949  by Wdobner
 
Tadman wrote:I've heard there's catenary somewhere on the ex-NYC system that was installed due to AEM7's pinch hitting for ailing FL9ers. Not sure how extensive it is or if that could allow a train on NEC to reroute into GCT. Probably not.
I'm pretty sure you're likely referring to a small section of catenary which was built along the Empire Connector, the track just northwest of NYP which carries trains from Penn Station to the former Central Hudson line. To the best of my knowledge the catenary wasn't placed on NY Central track, or if it was it was just a small part of the former West Side freight line.

You can see the connection I'm referring to here on these two pages from an Urban Exploration group: http://nycexposed.com/gallery/view_albu ... henTunnels
http://nycexposed.com/gallery/view_albu ... connection

You can also see that same track in this view from Live.Local.com:
http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2& ... ne=1470629

Note that the tunnel appears to curve to the west, away from New York Penn station. It actually does curve back to the east underground, coming in to the north side of NYP's 'A' interlocking.

 #218204  by shlustig
 
IIRC, the only occasions for the diversion of Amtrak Shore Line (NEC) trains into GCT were as the result of a major distruption between New Rochelle and Penn Station.

2 such instances were a derailment at Pelham Bay and the head-on collision on the western Hell Gate approach.

The standard move on the now-Metro North side was to send light engines to SHELL and swap power there. This was also done on the very few instances when we were short of power at New Haven and used a GG-1 from NH to SHELL.
 #343302  by Antonio Luna
 
So I read somewhere that Amtrak used to run out of Grand Central Terminal.
What trains ran out of there exactly? When did Amtrak leave GCT? I been looking around for info but have not found any.

Thanks in advance. I'm also new to these forums and decided to sign up and join in on the discussions.

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 #343308  by MNRR_RTC
 
First of all, welcome aboard. From what I was told, the only Amtraks out of GCT were the Hudson line trains going to Albany and beyond. The service out of GCT was discontinued when the west side connection was built allowing the Amtrak trains to leave directly out of Penn Station. This was before my time in Metro-North, so the info that I have is limited. Hopefully, others will be more precise.

 #343312  by Tadman
 
I think the last was 1991, and any train using the NYC routes up the Hudson (Empire, Adirondack, LSL, Maple Leaf) was based out of GCT. All ex-PRR and NH runs to New Haven and Philly (and beyond) were out of NYP. LD trains not operated by NYC, PRR, and NH were not continued by Amtrak (IE Erie, Rdg, B&O) and I don't think Amtrak has ever operated anything out of their terminals across the river.

 #343316  by travelinjack
 
As a little interesting note, mile post locations from Boston to New York were based on the distance to Grand Central.

 #343326  by Antonio Luna
 
Thanks for the Info guys. One other question. What exactly is the west side connection? Are these alternate tunnels in and out of Penn station?

I thought the only tunnels in and out of New York were the original ones built in the early 1900's.

 #343330  by travelinjack
 
He may be talking about the line Amtrak uses coming off Metro-North Railroad at New Rochelle though the Bronx and Queens.

 #343331  by MNRR_RTC
 
There is a track connection that runs along the west side of Manhattan. It runs along up to Spuyten Duyvil where it crosses a bridge and connects to the Metro-North Hudson Line. It is known as the "westside conection". The tunnel that leads to the westside connection is along side the tracks that lead to the Hudson tunnels to New Jersey and points west from there. It has been over 2 years since I was actually qualifed on the characteristics, so most of the info I am giving you is from memory.

 #343335  by Greg Moore
 
Tadman wrote:I think the last was 1991, and any train using the NYC routes up the Hudson (Empire, Adirondack, LSL, Maple Leaf) was based out of GCT. All ex-PRR and NH runs to New Haven and Philly (and beyond) were out of NYP. LD trains not operated by NYC, PRR, and NH were not continued by Amtrak (IE Erie, Rdg, B&O) and I don't think Amtrak has ever operated anything out of their terminals across the river.
Actually there has been at least one (and I think two) cases since then that Amtrak has run out of GCT due to damage at the Spyten Duyvell Bridge.
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