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Snowblock

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  1. How is THAT relevant? 1 2 6 7 all hold 600 ft (as well as both leads), and 5 holds 240 ft which wasn't even enough for the 8 car . And 207 Yard can accommodate 600 ft trains, although some tracks can only be double stacked with a 600 and a 480.
  2. For Train operators THE biggest difference between the A and B is the method of train movement. The A has Automated Train Supervision and all gap stations are dispatched from RCC. They know who you are, where you're going, and which signal you just hit at all times. The B is more antiquated and has local towers and gap station dispatchers, so you get passed from area to area. Both have their pros and cons. You can "get away" with more in the B but you also won't have your hand held so have to know your lineups. Another significant difference is the reporting locations. The A is majority uptown and Bronx jobs, while the B is based mostly in Queens and Brooklyn. The A also has outdoor stretches for every single line, while the B will have you in the tunnels for the majority of your day.
  3. They've now started calling from the new Train Operator promotional list. This one is done.
  4. A battery run is a sequence of trains leaving the terminal after a long delay for crowd control. Like if there was a long delay in northbound service up to 207 followed by a conga line of trains coming up, the first one would run non-stop to 125, the second one leave right behind it and run non-stop to 168, and the third make regular stops. That term gets constantly misused on the message boards - a battery run is a SEQUENCE of trains, a skip or run is when a SINGLE train bypasses stops to make up time. Also, we DO run skips between 168 and 207 when needed.
  5. According to WHO on here? We're going to be getting some 32s on the Bravo pretty soon and I can tell you for sure that they are NOT banned from that line. They just can't run through the Montague tube, but the switch at Lawrence St was just refurbished so that they can turn at Court if need be.
  6. Sounds similar to the plan this summer where 2 trains will run via the Lex line to Flatbush due to the Clark tube closed, but be called 5 trains.
  7. Already ridden it a couple times, so I'm good.... I'm sure it's all gonna depend on what Prince Andrew wants to do. It's probably originate at either Coney Island or be a special train out of 57-7.
  8. When the is suspended, do you really think that the trains which already left the terminal just disappear into a poof of air? I've heard that the Montague tunnel clearance issues are being worked on, and the restriction will eventually be lifted, but as of now no 32, 42 or museum equipment is permitted in there, nor is any 75 ft equipment permitted on BJ1&2 of the Chrystie Cut or anywhere between Broad & lower level of Jamaica Center or the Canarsie Line. And unless this interior filmer received permission from management at Bombardier or the TSS's in charge of this delivery to go on board and start touching buttons and switches in the cab, he's putting not only his own career at risk, but whomever DID give him permission as well (and I can guarantee that NOBODY gave him permission to put that video on public youtube). It is also stated in the NYCT rulebook (which ALL employees, regardless of title, must follow) which states that track access is permitted ONLY when in the course of your duties and if a safe alternate path can't be provided. A signal helper has no business walking in 207 yard on the tracks unless he is working on a signal or switch within the yard.
  9. Hey at least he'll always be known as the "first" person to be on a 179, even as the yard master, line Superintendent, property protection and corporate communications watch his video and decide what to do with him. Bombardier may also take issue with unauthorized employees screwing around on equipment that hasn't even been signed over, especially considering the history of this order. But hey, no matter what happens, he can still brag that he was the "FIRST" one to video the interior of a brand new 179 and that's worth more than 35 years of MTA checks and an pension ever could be.
  10. 207 yard specifically has a ZERO TOLERANCE policy for electronic device usage within the yard except in designated break areas. Also, why do you think I haven't posted any photos of the towers I work in? I actually care about keeping my job.
  11. When did they change the Bx10 route? Rode it both ways today for the first time in a couple weeks and I was surprised to see it now remains on Paul Ave all the way to Sedgewick, and no longer goes via Goulden. And also has has a new stop at the corner of Paul and Sedgewick!
  12. Gate cars are on their way to 207 yard as we speak. You know what to do. Triplexes came back up earlier today as well
  13. The proper code should be TRESPASSER.
  14. 103 middle is a common place to turn trains back to 96 St. Not in service, of course....
  15. You'd be amazed some of the stuff we have in our DRAW database. And also our beta countdown clocks for the B div. It really does pay to be an MTA employee!
  16. I occasionally pull up his story about how he got stranded in the city and had to fare-beat on MNRR to get back to Yonkers. One of the funniest reads on the entire internetz.
  17. So were any of those punks who got arrested at 205 St last night for fscking with rollsigns members here? Or friends of members here? I don't know how anyone can call themselves a "railfan" when they continue to vandalize the trains they claim to love......at least this time we won't be having any crazy R68 photos that were "randomly" caught in action......
  18. There's only so many R32's to go around, and the ones that ENY has are gonna stay on the . Putting 32's on the makes no sense because a. they can't be used in OPTO service b. they don't have the proper rollsigns and c. 2 car drilling at Fresh Pond Yard isn't feasible unless they bring back the handswitchman job. Even if they did push the 32 fleet over to the it wouldn't be enough to cover the line for weekday service so it would still have to keep some 160s.....or.....dare I say it.....143s!
  19. There are nice big signs at City Hall and Dekalb towers stating NO R32/42 EQUIPMENT THROUGH THE MONTAGUE TUBE. and trains get rerouted there quite often actually. Usually it's a short period, but it happens about once a week average. Once they've left Stillwell on the regular route, they've lost their chance to run up the . If something is happening on the bridge or 6th Ave, the easiest thing to do in order to keep service moving is to re-route to Whitehall middle. This lets customers transfer to the at Jay St. The only other options would be to send them over the south side of the bridge to turn at 57-7 or to turn them at Atlantic, both of which will back up the railroad. Anyway........it's still unlikely that the R32's will run anywhere except the or since it really doesn't make ANY sense to send them to any yards other than 207 or ENY. And R32 on the ain't happening, keep dreaming.
  20. What, no 6 pages of foam for the R68 that was on the today? Sounds to me like it was a 4 car transfer from 207 Yard to Pitkin or Coney Island Yard. The to Bay Parkway can't run anymore. The Broad St-Montague cut is OOS until further notice, and there is currently no plan in place to restore it...........and huh? What do you mean keep the orange? The only reason it's orange now is because it runs up 6th Ave, instead of down Nassau St. Even if you COULD send it back to Bay Parkway, it would no longer go to 6th Ave and having it orange would make no sense.
  21. After Union Turnpike, the doesn't share the line with the or anymore, so they'll be less trains in front of and behind it anyway.
  22. You need to be eligible ON THE DAY ON THE EXAM, not on the day you are called. As I stated above, they are changing around the eligibility requirements for OC exams so nobody knows for sure what is gonna be on the next application, but they are going to become MORE strict, not less.
  23. That book also has the old salary rates. It needs to be updated. The customer service requirement on the new conductor exam is straight from the mouth of the NYCT schoolcar director. Read the application carefully when it gets posted. There are also much stricter requirements on the new station agent application than there have been in the past.
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