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Posted by Rail Blue on Tue May 30 11:21:43 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by stephenk on Mon May 29 16:41:57 2006. Two termini have trains reversing in two platform tracks instead of the sidings.Viz both ends of the Filyovskaya line. One of these termini handles 34tph with 120m trains. The station has side platforms, and the crossover is unusually nearer the penultimate station that the terminus (although both station are very close together). Trains only dwell for 45secs at this terminus. Viz Alexandrovsky Sad, which unsurprisingly wasn't designed as a terminal. The real terminal was Izmaylovskaya (three tracks, two island platforms), but that got nicked by the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line. |
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Posted by Rail Blue on Tue May 30 11:30:32 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by David of Broadway on Mon May 29 10:10:09 2006. Even if you know there's another train right behind the crowded one in the station, wouldn't you still try to cram on? Its follower, while possibly emptier, will be moving just as slowly, stuck between stations for each of its leader's long dwells.Well, in the case of a long gap on the Lex Express, the first train should perhaps be sent non-stop from 59th to Brooklyn Bridge, saving the extra hit of the dwell times at GCT and Union Sq. |
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Posted by Rail Blue on Tue May 30 11:33:17 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by Fytton on Tue May 30 07:06:38 2006. Yes - the peak frequency on line 4 got hacked back, having been 1m35s for years (and IINM at one stage 1m30s). |
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Posted by David Fairthorne on Tue May 30 13:04:44 2006, in response to Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by Easy on Sun May 28 18:25:50 2006. What, if anything, is Moscow doing differently?Each physical line has exactly one route. There is no question of routes having to share tracks with other routes. This independence results in operational simplicity and better reliability, which allows more frequent services to run. |
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Posted by Easy on Tue May 30 14:03:11 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by David Fairthorne on Tue May 30 13:04:44 2006. Thanks to you and everyone else that helped explain the differences. |
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Posted by Red Line to Glenmont on Tue May 30 14:12:21 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by Stephen Bauman on Tue May 30 07:01:10 2006. Nicely computed, but dang those Moscow trains for being 510' long.New theory: Life is cheaper in other countries :^? |
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Posted by stephenk on Tue May 30 15:01:08 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by Wado MP73 on Tue May 30 08:41:33 2006. Still, getting 30tph (per direction) through the scissors crossover at Tokyo station on the Chuo Rapid Line is quite a feat! |
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Posted by stephenk on Tue May 30 15:27:55 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by Rail Blue on Tue May 30 11:21:43 2006. The three track terminal that you mentioned, do you happen to know if trains reversed in all three platforms (as at many termini on London Underground), or did some trains reverse in the centre track, whilst others detrained on the outside track, reversed in a turnback track, and re-entered service on the other outside track (as at many termini in Paris, Mexico City, and Corinthians Itaquera in Sao Paulo)? |
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Posted by Wado MP73 on Tue May 30 15:31:51 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by stephenk on Tue May 30 15:01:08 2006. It must help that unlike Shinjuku, where people sort of fight to get off/on the train, the whole train empties out and then takes new passengers going to the opposite direction. |
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Posted by rashidas on Tue May 30 17:17:28 2006, in response to Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by Easy on Sun May 28 18:25:50 2006. How many TPH are carried by the local and express tracks of the Queens Blvd IND line? Is it more now after the 63rd St. connection has been completed than it was before the F train was diverted through 63rd. St.? Finally would building 2 new parallel tracks and platforms at Jackson Heights and Forest Hills allow a significant increase in TPH on the Queens Blvd. line or is it still necessary to build a new 2 track Super Express to utilize the unused capacity of the 63rd St. tunnel? |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue May 30 17:25:37 2006, in response to Queens Blvd - TPH, posted by rashidas on Tue May 30 17:17:28 2006. 30 express (15 E/15 F) 20 local (10 V/10 R) There has been no overall increase in train service, although the V provides service to Manhattan unavailable when the G ran. Prior to 63rd St, the E ran 12 TPH and the F 18 TPH. |
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Posted by Market-Frankford on Tue May 30 22:24:52 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by Rail Blue on Tue May 30 11:33:17 2006. What about RER Ligne A? |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Tue May 30 22:59:00 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by Market-Frankford on Tue May 30 22:24:52 2006. What about RER Ligne A?24 tph lisez-le vous meme. |
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Posted by Rail Blue on Wed May 31 01:23:43 2006, in response to Re: Lexington Avenue Line TPH, posted by stephenk on Tue May 30 15:27:55 2006. The three track terminal that you mentioned, do you happen to know if trains reversed in all three platforms (as at many termini on London Underground), or did some trains reverse in the centre track, whilst others detrained on the outside track, reversed in a turnback track, and re-entered service on the other outside track (as at many termini in Paris, Mexico City, and Corinthians Itaquera in Sao Paulo)?No idea, although the way the line was extended does make it look suspiciously like the latter. |
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