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Re: Well, this is interesting... (Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!)

Posted by Michael549 on Sun Feb 10 09:49:54 2013, in response to Re: Well, this is interesting... (Re: South Ferry (1) Train Station Fix Could Take Up To 3 YEARS!!!), posted by Elkeeper on Sat Feb 9 13:41:39 2013.

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From a previous message: "I agree! If the new SF is rebuilt, what happens when the next "Sandy" hits?"

Most likely what would happen - simple the station would be better prepared for such an event, considering the money that would be spent to restore and repair the station.

Think about it, when there were criminals in the subways that were tossing or starting fires inside the token booths to rob them - the MTA worked on the problem so that such an event was unlikely to happen again.

When an M-train ran into the back of a J-train while crossing the Williamsburg Bridge, - the MTA worked on the problem so that such an event was unlikely to happen again.

When a G-train on the express track at Roosevelt Avenue attempted to cross over to the local track, while at the same time, there was a G-train already moving on that same local track - the MTA worked on the problem so that such an event was unlikely to happen again.

I have faith that the MTA will in restoring and repairing the new South Ferry terminal of the #1 train - the MTA would work on the problem so that such an event was unlikely to happen again. Just as in the rebuilding of the tracks to/from the Rockaways, the MTA will rebuild the tracks in a way to make it less likely that they could be washed away in a heavy storm.

Mike



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