by LRail
On the special timetable for the O.A.R. concert it's mentioned that the station is accessible to mobility impaired customers. Where are the new ramps located?
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LRail wrote:On the special timetable for the O.A.R. concert it's mentioned that the station is accessible to mobility impaired customers. Where are the new ramps located?Probably set up ramps at the ends of the platforms where the bump stops for the trains are.
LRail wrote:What is the new plan to increase the number of trains leaving after the race? Are they going to use the east leg of the wye?That, and stack trains between QUEENS and Covert Ave (Hempstead Branch). Every other Hempstead train will not operate east of Jamaica, 3pm-10pm.
Amtrak7 wrote:That's terrible. Is that really the best they could do?LRail wrote:What is the new plan to increase the number of trains leaving after the race? Are they going to use the east leg of the wye?That, and stack trains between QUEENS and Covert Ave (Hempstead Branch). Every other Hempstead train will not operate east of Jamaica, 3pm-10pm.
GooStats wrote:I am making my first trip to Belmont on Saturday, so I have some questions:GS:
1. With Hempstead Branch service being reduced, do you think I can get out of the racetrack area quickly enough to make the 7:33 PM out of Queens Village?
2. Somebody already bought me a round trip ticket from NYP- Jamaica. Could I use that at Queens Village (yes I know City Ticket is much cheaper)?
Thank you for any and all help.