by Head-end View
Negative. The signals in the GCT tunnel are not reduced-aspect signals. They are conventional color-light signals showing standard signal aspects. The same as they now have in Harold Interlocking.
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THE OVERLOOKED WAYFINDING SIGNS AT GRAND CENTRAL MADISON
Can you see the teal “48” on the floor in the picture below? This subtle and often overlooked sign is part of a color-coded wayfinding system in Grand Central Madison that applies to the whole station. On our upcoming tour of the art in Grand Central Madison, you can locate these signs, uncover hidden works of art in the historic train terminal, and learn about the inspiration behind new pieces by famous artists such as Kiki Sith and Yayoi Kusama!
The concourse of Grand Central Madison, deep below the historic train terminal, stretches from 48th Street to 43rd Street. To help commuters navigate this massive space, a color-coded system was devised to mark each cross-street. Each street from 48th to 45th Street has its own artwork and a signature color. 48th Street is teal, 47th is purple, 46th is dark blue, and 45th is green.
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Head-end View wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2023 7:43 pm Negative. The signals in the GCT tunnel are not reduced-aspect signals. They are conventional color-light signals showing standard signal aspects. The same as they now have in Harold Interlocking.The signals in the GCM tunnels are not the same as the triangle 3-color light signals that are in Harold. They look like NYCT transit signals with a single set of red, yellow, and green bulbs (and only one set, not two like the signals in Harold and other non-reduced aspect interlockings). Are they really showing all of the standard aspects with three colors/bulbs?
https://nypost.com/2024/03/21/us-news/p ... dison/amp/
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has reeled a former Penn Station eatery, and long-time favorite of commuters, into the Long Island Rail Road’s new terminal beneath Grand Central — convincing the oyster bar Tracks to open a second branch on the East Side.
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Construction will begin shortly afterward, though the expected opening date for the second Tracks location was not immediately available.
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Jeff Smith wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:27 am the expected opening date for the second Tracks location was not immediately available.Yesterday they said, this fall.