by Erie-Lackawanna
Kelly&Kelly wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:01 am The biggest cockroaches we've ever seen.Come on down to South Florida. Ours are big enough to carry away babies. AND THEY FLY.
I kid you not.
Jim
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Kelly&Kelly wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:01 am The biggest cockroaches we've ever seen.Come on down to South Florida. Ours are big enough to carry away babies. AND THEY FLY.
Erie-Lackawanna wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 8:06 pmI'm told that a certain private car owner whose car is parked at Amtrak's Miami FL station reported a problem with iguanas. Supposedly he was doing some work under the car and unexpectedly encountered some iguanas.Kelly&Kelly wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:01 am The biggest cockroaches we've ever seen.Come on down to South Florida. Ours are big enough to carry away babies. AND THEY FLY.
I kid you not.
Jim
Backshophoss wrote: ↑Tue Feb 18, 2020 1:27 pm Amtrak is building a replacement running Repair shop for LIRR due to the tunnel box for Gateway.That new shop is completed and open.
Kelly&Kelly wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 8:13 am Where's the new shop? What's it for, Periodic Inspections and light repairs like the old one?Same exact location and function as the last one. Currently doing the camera installs, I dont believe theyre currently doing PIs there The layout of the shop tracks are the same, in fact I believe the tracks and shop floor are the original. The welfare and stores/offices are all new construction.
jamestrains1 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 1:53 am It looks as though C-Yard will be improved as part of the Penn Station Access project.I have no idea what improvements to the C Yard are envisioned for Metro North, but extending the C Yard (the green in the image) is not an option any more with the private buildings that are going up on that block. The 12th Avenue Yard (the blue in the image) is also not an option primarily because the new Gateway tracks are going to be in the way. There might have been some building construction on the blocks above it too. I did not check. The only yard in that image that remains remotely constructuble is the 31st Street Linear Yard and that is for NJT only.
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At one point in the early study phase of ARC there was discussion of Near Term Alternatives that could be implemented on a shorter time frame than the ultimate tunnel solution. One of the alternatives was an extension of C-Yard.Access to the Region's Core
MIS SUMMARY REPORT
https://corpinfo.panynj.gov/files/uploa ... 6426-o.pdf
Summer 2003
see pdf pg. 48
"“C” Yard Extension. Extension of “C” Yard Tracks 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10,
connected to LIRR Station Tracks 19-21, from their western ends at Ninth
Avenue west to a new underground terminus that stub ends at Tenth Avenue.
This would provide additional storage space for six 12-car LIRR trains north and
east of the existing West Side Yard. The estimated construction cost, in 2000
dollars, not escalated to year of construction, is $200 million. "
see pdf pg. 49
Figure 1.3-1 Near-Term Improvements
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see pdf pg. 49
Zoom in of Figure 1.3-1 Near-Term Improvements
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