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LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by New Flyer #857 on Sat Sep 15 15:48:28 2007

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The 1:02PM train today from Babylon hit someone on the tracks. See more info at mta.info

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by R30A on Sat Sep 15 15:51:31 2007, in response to LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by New Flyer #857 on Sat Sep 15 15:48:28 2007.

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Cant be a grade crossing accident...

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by New Flyer #857 on Sat Sep 15 15:53:09 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by R30A on Sat Sep 15 15:51:31 2007.

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Point taken, for some reason the first thing I thought was "grade crossing"

My apologies.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Sep 15 16:04:28 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by New Flyer #857 on Sat Sep 15 15:53:09 2007.

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Speaking of tresspassing on LIRR ROW's, I usually see at least 2 or 3 people walking on the tracks every time I ride the lower Montauk. Especially in Forest Park (I can't complain, as I did that a couple of times as a kid 20+ years ago).

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by andy on Sat Sep 15 17:23:13 2007, in response to LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by New Flyer #857 on Sat Sep 15 15:48:28 2007.

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Since this occurred west of Babylon Station there are no grade crossings or other public acccess to the tracks. Most of the r.o.w. there is on a raised embankment. So this is another unfortunate trespasser incident which did not have to happen. But no doubt the media will blame the LIRR for causing the accident.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Sep 15 19:57:21 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by R30A on Sat Sep 15 15:51:31 2007.

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["Cant be a grade crossing accident..."]

Unless the article is over 40 years old.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Sep 15 19:57:29 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by R30A on Sat Sep 15 15:51:31 2007.

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["Cant be a grade crossing accident..."]

Unless the article is over 40 years old.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Sep 15 19:59:40 2007, in response to LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by New Flyer #857 on Sat Sep 15 15:48:28 2007.

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The Newsday article said the passengers were put on a diesel train. I'm wondering if it used the Central Branch from Babylon to the Main Line. If so, I guess only the Babylon passengers got transportation.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Sep 15 20:05:45 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Sep 15 19:59:40 2007.

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Depends on where the incident took place. There are several places to short turn trains on the Babylon line, many of which are scheduled to be used during peak hours.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Broadway Lion on Sat Sep 15 20:34:14 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Sep 15 19:57:21 2007.

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Or unless the train was going the other way. (East)

ROAR

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Charles G on Sat Sep 15 22:05:18 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Sep 15 20:05:45 2007.

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They were turning trains at Massapequa Park for part of the afternoon.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by R40SlantontheB on Sat Sep 15 23:10:19 2007, in response to LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by New Flyer #857 on Sat Sep 15 15:48:28 2007.

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There's no grade crossings on the Babylon line. It was a tresspasser who was hit.


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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by R40SlantontheB on Sat Sep 15 23:12:54 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Sep 15 16:04:28 2007.

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I see it often in Farmingdale, guys walking on the north side of the tracks just east of the Farmingdale station, I think they are walking between either PC Richards warehouse or an apartment complex and route 24.
I'm suprised I never heard about an accident in that location.
I guess the LIRR could add a pedestrian bridge, I notice quite a few of them from Wyandanch on east on the Ronk line.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by R40SlantontheB on Sat Sep 15 23:14:17 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Charles G on Sat Sep 15 22:05:18 2007.

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Anyone know who they were using for shuttle buses?
I assume all the MTK/Patchogue trains ran via the main as scheduled.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by R40SlantontheB on Sat Sep 15 23:15:42 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Sep 15 19:59:40 2007.

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Yeah they could've gone that way, but buses would have still been needed for Amityville, Copague, and Lindenhurst.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Sep 15 23:25:42 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Sep 15 20:05:45 2007.

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Depends on where the incident took place.

It happened in Babylon.

My LIRR/NYCT blog



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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Newkirk Images on Sun Sep 16 07:52:37 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Sep 15 19:57:29 2007.

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["Cant be a grade crossing accident..."]

Unless the article is over 40 years old.

More like 27 years old, thats when the last Massapequa Park grade crossings were closed in 1980.

Bill "Newkirk"



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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Newkirk Images on Sun Sep 16 07:56:05 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Charles G on Sat Sep 15 22:05:18 2007.

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They were turning trains at Massapequa Park for part of the afternoon.

There are switches east of Massapequa Park. Perhaps the incident occurred between Amityville and Babylon which is mostly on a elevated concrete viaduct.

Bill "Newkirk"


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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sun Sep 16 11:42:11 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Peter Rosa on Sat Sep 15 23:25:42 2007.

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I wasn't sure if that mean the Babylon area or just the line, which runs thru many other towns. Buttafuoco Park is the logical place to turn trains if that's true.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sun Sep 16 11:45:25 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by R40SlantontheB on Sat Sep 15 23:12:54 2007.

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The ROW here does not seem well protected, and not protected at all thru Pinelawn.

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by SLRT on Sun Sep 16 11:54:56 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sun Sep 16 11:45:25 2007.

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The people who would walk the tracks in the area of Pinelawn might not have to worry about being hit by a train...

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sun Sep 16 11:55:48 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by SLRT on Sun Sep 16 11:54:56 2007.

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Yeah, but all that ectoplasm must cause havoc with the track circut ...

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Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident)

Posted by Charles G on Sun Sep 16 20:14:03 2007, in response to Re: LIRR Grade Crossing (Another accident), posted by Newkirk Images on Sun Sep 16 07:56:05 2007.

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The accident occurred between Lindenhurst and Babylon on an embankement. You can see pictures here (not gruesome -- pix are taken from a distance and no body is shown).

http://www.suffolkfdrant.com/showthread.php?t=919

CG

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