by CarterB
nyrmetros wrote:So there were actual plans to have the subway over the GWB ??Yes, definitively for the lower deck.
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nyrmetros wrote:So there were actual plans to have the subway over the GWB ??Yes, definitively for the lower deck.
JohnFromJersey wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 1:05 pm Robert Moses really screwed up NYC by not trying to accommodate rail whatsoever.My guess is the weight is more than passenger trains, and they could set off some bad oscillations , which could lead to a Galloping Gertie situation.
Yeah he did. Let's not forget that he also set up the LIE so buses couldn't use it, either.
HE was opposed to anything but personal vehicals.
The irony of course is... he never learned to drive.
RailRide wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2012 10:54 am Doubtful, and freight trains on suspension bridges has historically been "not a very good idea".Why is having freight trains on a suspension bridge a bad idea?
R36 Combine Coach wrote: ↑Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:45 pm It could probably run as a joint MTA/NJT through service, much like the Port Jervis Line.I think since Port Authority owns the bridge it should manage the mast transit system that connects two states and runs over the bridge. Maybe it could be a disconnected line in the PATH system. Hopefully it could use that same hardware as PATH so that PA gets an economy of scale...
JohnFromJersey wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 1:05 pm Why is having freight trains on a suspension bridge a bad idea?Harmonics?