Author Topic: Railroads of NYC  (Read 3494 times)

Because it's a city with a high population?

A high population makes it worse?


M-7 train
HOLY CRAP THATS THE TRAIN MY DAD TOOK THIS MORNING TO WORK!!! AND DOUBLE HOLY CRAP ITS PULLING INTO THE STATION 5 BLOCKS FROM ME!!!!!one!! HOLY CRAP!!

A high population makes it worse?
Yes, and you're handicapped.

New Hyde Park is the best action of all of the LIRR.
Bull, Jamaica is. or maybe Huntington... It really depends on which way you're going I suppose.

Yes, and you're handicapped.

Please explain to me how i'm handicapped.

Please explain to me how i'm handicapped.
You are now pay attention to my posts >:o

People living in close relationship to each other has been shown to be a factor in the crimes.

People living in close relationship to each other has been shown to be a factor in the crimes.

Oh, didn't think that through. It's still no reason to call me handicapped.

Anyways, Hialeah FL doesn't have a high population and there's a hell of alot of crimes.

No there is a reason; you didn't think.

Bull, Jamaica is. or maybe Huntington... It really depends on which way you're going I suppose.
The first west-ward crossing is Covert Ave(paired with NHP road)

Those two streets also cross the lesser Hempstead line.

My point is, those level crossings have the more traffic then any other(once again, Mineola is arguable).

Caught by new post, twice.

I may be a raving mad man but I still prefer my Metro.

Bull, Jamaica is. or maybe Huntington... It really depends on which way you're going I suppose.

Tiny red lines: Crossings
Yellow station dots: Stations of interest
Red station dots: Stations with level crossings
Green line: Barrier of stations we care about
« Last Edit: April 15, 2009, 07:26:01 PM by Kalphiter »


Than that must be really bad.
They're too old to really be running.

The Arrow III is not the train to be talking about. Crappy, random vibrations every few cars(has to do with the fact that the cars are self-propelled meaning every two cars has an engine). Yet still they are used.




HOLY CRAP THATS THE TRAIN MY DAD TOOK THIS MORNING TO WORK!!! AND DOUBLE HOLY CRAP ITS PULLING INTO THE STATION 5 BLOCKS FROM ME!!!!!one!! HOLY CRAP!!
Uhh... you live in Garden City?

Weird, that's about 1 mile from my Grandma's, which my grandma lives a few feet from Stewart Manor..
« Last Edit: April 15, 2009, 07:25:22 PM by Kalphiter »

Reminds me of this horse I had. The poor thing stepped on this really old bridge and then a train fell on him. There wasn't even a storm or anything. But the train had 3 cars so it made a great club house. We even found out that the rib cage of my horse can hold footballs.