by Robert Paniagua
octr202 wrote:I've actually ridden on that line and saw the grade crossing and it was pretty cool to ride a rapid transit track crossing a public way. NYCTA has also a grade crossing at Rockaway Parkway on the Canarsie L but that road is only for NYCTA use only, that road leads to a yard.Robert Paniagua wrote:FOR REAL?!?! Damn that picture is scary! Please keep that far away from here. Is that a commuter rail line? Or the real El trains?Now, why I didn't link this photo the first time, I don't know. Illustrates better.
I know, I've also been there myself, on the Number 5 train (Ravenswood Brown Route) which mocks the Mattapan Line with those grade crossings, and they do look scary unlike here. And yes, it also looks like an MBCR Commuter Rail station, but it's an EL stop. Once upon a time, that line in the photo used to have catenary, similar to Metro-North's New Haven Line, but I doubt the MBTA will ever keep the catenary on Mattapan if the Rapid Transit were extended.
We all have to keep in mind that the Blue Line communities were reluctant to simply have ground level third rail on that extension, so yes, I know that Mattapan would never happen this way. I guess its just me venting on what's just not possible here.
In short, we're stuck with the trolley line -- which is great for us railfans, but will no doubt become yet another challenge and potential bustitution when the PCCs finally reach the end of their second or third lives.
I also like the grade crossings we have at the Mattapan Line, note that both of them are at Milton at Central Ave and Capen Street.