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Poorly Placed Timers...6 SB into 125


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Headin Southbound on the 6 into 125...The train picks up good speed and then slows down dramatically right b4 it enters the station and then crawls to a stop ...cant tell u how many 4/5 expresses have been missed if the Conductor dosent wait...Is this really needed? Imagine the delays such a timer would cuase on the Express side?

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Headin Southbound on the 6 into 125...The train picks up good speed and then slows down dramatically right b4 it enters the station and then crawls to a stop ...cant tell u how many 4/5 expresses have been missed if the Conductor dosent wait...Is this really needed? Imagine the delays such a timer would cuase on the Express side?

There's switches on both ends of the station that needs protecting. That's why the timers are there
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Headin Southbound on the 6 into 125...The train picks up good speed and then slows down dramatically right b4 it enters the station and then crawls to a stop ...cant tell u how many 4/5 expresses have been missed if the Conductor dosent wait...Is this really needed? Imagine the delays such a timer would cuase on the Express side?

Yes that timer is needed. It was installed about 2 years ago. If a southbound 6 is being rerouted to the express track and the train behind it should overrun that automatic it will prevent a rear end collision. The same reason one was placed on the southbound local track entering 42nd TSQ on the 1.

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