by 25Hz
Christopher st station has very cramped and winding stairs, i don't blame them for holding off.
Next stop the square, journal square station next!
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Head-end View wrote:Nice try. WTC service was running for only a few hours when it was suspended for a while this morning due to some sort of electrical problem. Anyone have any details?Well, the fact that they had jsq-33rd up and running soon after tells me they did. Time to back in service for the downtown tubes was a lot longer because they had flooding on either side. It took them several days to pump out the wtc site and about a day or 2 to pump out the nj side. There was absolutely no hint or mention of flooding in any of the 4 river tubes, so i think that says a lot too.
Good point about the flood doors. Does anybody know if they were used and whether they succeeded in controlling the flooding to any extent?
@PATHTweet wrote:Around-the-clock weekend work moved #PATH closer to HOB service restoration. Testing trains soon and expect news this week regarding HOB.
25Hz wrote:I am very curious to know what actually happened there in terms of damage.This Star-Ledger article from the end of November has a photo gallery which shows some ofthe damage.
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey wrote:PATH's Hoboken-33rd Street service resumes Wednesday 12-19-12 at 5 a.m. and operates every day from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.