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Posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 01:16:09 2009 Why is the new SF chained as VA instead of V? Also, what's up with Track 4 and Track 7?Track 4 ![]() Track 7 What chaining is going to be used for the Flushing extension? CW (C West) counting up; like the Canarsie that was extended? |
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Posted by Bill From Maspeth on Sun Mar 22 04:32:27 2009, in response to Chaining?, posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 01:16:09 2009. I wonder who in NYCT came up with the title "Area of Rescue Assistance"? |
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Posted by Fred G on Sun Mar 22 05:06:29 2009, in response to Chaining?, posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 01:16:09 2009. Just a guess, but the old station is stationed as V, and as they're not demolishing the old trackage, it needs to keep its distinct ID?your pal, Fred |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Mar 22 05:19:26 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by Bill From Maspeth on Sun Mar 22 04:32:27 2009. Why the Department of Spiffy Signage of course!
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Posted by G1Ravage on Sun Mar 22 05:21:41 2009, in response to Chaining?, posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 01:16:09 2009. The new station is Track 1A and Track 4A. |
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Posted by MCI D4000 81994 on Sun Mar 22 09:23:10 2009, in response to Chaining?, posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 01:16:09 2009. #1 - Are the signal lights LEDs? It doesn't look like LEDs from the photos (more environmentally friendly).#2 - Where do the 2 doors goto on the track? |
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Posted by Sand Box John on Sun Mar 22 09:33:34 2009, in response to Chaining?, posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 01:16:09 2009. Fred and G1Ravage are correct.The new South Ferry station for all practical purposes is a branch off the Chaining Route V. For civil engineering chaining purposes the new South Ferry station branch is identified as Chaining Route VA. John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore. |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Sun Mar 22 11:49:54 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by Fred G on Sun Mar 22 05:06:29 2009. Not quite. The old loop is chained as MV, but I guess a piece of the track between the junction and the loop proper are still stationed as V. |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Sun Mar 22 11:57:24 2009, in response to Chaining?, posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 01:16:09 2009. What chaining is going to be used for the Flushing extension?CW (C West) counting up; like the Canarsie that was extended? Probably. However, since the 7 line is next to receive CBTC, the line's zero may be moved, like they did with the Canarsie line. In conjunction with installing CBTC on the Canarsie line, the zero was moved to the bumper blocks at the west end of the 8th Avenue station. A similar situation would likely happen on the Flushing line. |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Sun Mar 22 12:03:21 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by R36 #9346 on Sun Mar 22 11:57:24 2009. Also in conjunction with installing CBTC on the Canarsie line, routes Q (zero at 6th Avenue), QW (same zero), and P (partly independent, partly chained to the Fulton El zero) were merged into a new route Q, with the zero at 8th Avenue.I suspect that when Flushing Extension construction is complete and CBTC is installed, the zero would be moved, and routes C and CA would be merged. |
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Posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 13:25:11 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by R36 #9346 on Sun Mar 22 11:49:54 2009. but I guess a piece of the track between the junction and the loop proper are still stationed as V.Ah, that's the part I was missing. Thanks! |
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Posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 13:26:25 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by G1Ravage on Sun Mar 22 05:21:41 2009. Okay. So somebody messed up with the signal plate on Track 1? |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Sun Mar 22 13:30:42 2009, in response to Chaining?, posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 01:16:09 2009. Maybe I missed this in Sub-Chat, but how is the new South Ferry terminal making out? Are trains running in and out effectively? |
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Posted by Jeff H. on Mon Mar 23 04:39:40 2009, in response to Chaining?, posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 01:16:09 2009. Re 4 and 7: The IRT practice was to number the tracks inside outand backwards 4-2-1-3. If there is a need for a second piece of signal apparatus within the same 100-foot chaining section, then the numbers repeat 8-6-5-7. So "7" is the same as "3". Look around, there is probably something with a plate of 2243 nearby. Btw, last digit of 0 or 9 was used for special conditions such as junction boxes. |
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Posted by bigrene22 on Mon Mar 23 09:21:30 2009, in response to Chaining?, posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 01:16:09 2009. That's what I like to know too... |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon Mar 23 10:21:35 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by Bill From Maspeth on Sun Mar 22 04:32:27 2009. I hate to say it, but it seems that it would have been someone unfamliar with commonly-used English, or maybe a computer translating program or some such...I also got a chuckle out of that sign. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon Mar 23 10:23:13 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by mshull on Sun Mar 22 13:26:25 2009. I belive that refers to distance. Track number is not shown on IRT signal plates. Right, TA folks? |
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Posted by DCmetrogreen on Mon Mar 23 10:54:14 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by Bill From Maspeth on Sun Mar 22 04:32:27 2009. I wonder who in NYCT came up with the title "Area of Rescue Assistance"?Nobody. It's an ADA thing. http://www.adata.org/adaportal/Facility_Access/ADAAG/Tech_Rqmts/ADAAG_4-3.html A couple of buildings on the campus of the college I go to have those signs near a set of stairs. |
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Posted by randyo on Mon Mar 23 15:03:39 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by MainR3664 on Mon Mar 23 10:23:13 2009. The problem with IRT track numbering is that MOW uses a different system from RTO. In IRT signal Dept numbering the S/B tracks have even numbers and the N/B tracks have odd numbers. Thus the S/B lcl tk is Tk 4, the S/B exp tk is Tk 2, the N/B exp tk is Tk 1 and the N/B lcl tk is Tk 3. RTO merely designates the tracks from west to east as 1, 2 ,3 and 4. On IRT signal plates, the last digit of the signal number is the track number but these numbers are based on the MOW track numbering system rather than RTO so it gets a bit confusing. Middle tracks, spurs and signals in reverse dirctions carry last digits that are unrelated to the actual track number and I'm not sure how that works. Maybe someone out there who works for NYCT signals can explain it better. Branch lines usually carry the numbers of the mainline tracks that lead to them. Thus Bway tracks N/O 96 St are 1 and 4 while the Lenox WPR tracks are numbered 2 and 3. On the East Side, Jerome tracks are 1 and 4 while Pelham tracks are 2 and 3. This despite the fact that the service to Pelham is local and the services up to Jerome and WP Rd are express. Self contained lines like Flushing and the Manhattan els are merely numbered 1 and 2 an all middle tracks are called "M." Again the signals use a different numbering system with which I am not really familiar. |
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Posted by randyo on Mon Mar 23 15:08:10 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by Jeff H. on Mon Mar 23 04:39:40 2009. I was wondering about the reverse numberings so thanks for the heads up. I posted an explanation of IRT track numberings including a discrepancy between the way MOW numbers tracks as opposed to the way RTO numbers tracks which is 1, 2, 3 and 4 from west to east. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Mon Mar 23 22:06:07 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by randyo on Mon Mar 23 15:03:39 2009. At least the LION's chaining system makes sense.LION starts in the corner of the lower level. That is ZERO. The lion then measures the number of actual inches that the mane lion runs. You can see my numbers here. First number is the inches from zero in running inches, the second number (after the colon) is the number of inches in elevation from Zero. ROAR |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon Mar 23 22:42:07 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by randyo on Mon Mar 23 15:03:39 2009. Well, thanks for your effort. I gather from this and all the other posts you've put on here you never worked the IRT...I based my post on what I thought I picked up on Joe Korman's site, but I'll check again. |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Mar 24 15:58:46 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by MainR3664 on Mon Mar 23 22:42:07 2009. I never worked the IRT road although as a M/M i did pick a Pelham job that I nevr had a chance to work since I was made a T/D 2 days after I picked. I did work the IRT from the Command center however working as many IRT tricks as I could as vacation relief and then as Lex Av console Dispatcher from early 1975 to mid 1976. |
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Posted by Subterranean Railway on Tue Mar 24 18:20:07 2009, in response to Re: Chaining?, posted by MCI D4000 81994 on Sun Mar 22 09:23:10 2009. Are the signal lights LEDs?Yes, although the diffusers make it look ambiguous from the angle of the photographer. Where do the 2 doors goto on the track? Utility rooms and a staircase to the inner loop of old SF. |
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