Discussion relating to the past and present operations of the NYC Subway, PATH, and Staten Island Railway (SIRT).

Moderator: GirlOnTheTrain

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I am curious why a truck was anywhere near the running tracks.......
  by JCGUY
 
The headline of 'Train Hits Truck..." is infuriating. The truck hit the train! The truck no doubt got the worst of it, but the train was where it was supposed to be the -- the truck was not. Not colliding with a train is very easy. Trains run on tracks. If you don't go on tracks you will never be hit by a train. If the truck was hit by the train while sitting at a Dunkin Donuts drive through then I'd consider the headline accurate, otherwise, no.
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But there are no PATH grade crossings open to public? How did this happen...?
  by runningwithscalpels
 
Supposedly it was a contractor for Amtrak doing work in the vicinity.
  by R36 Combine Coach
 
It might have been running westbound on the eastbound track as single track operation is commonplace during weekend and midday construction. There is a crossing at the east end of Harrison Shop on the eastbound line.
  by Head-end View
 
I believe that crossing is protected by gates and flashers..........
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Head-end View wrote:I believe that crossing is protected by gates and flashers..........
Last i was there, it did have at least one gate etc.