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 by Jeff Smith ¦  Wed Dec 27, 2006 12:12 pm ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: Is future of bar cars and bar service in question? ¦  Replies: 65 ¦  Views: 9898

Two words in each article to strike horror in the hearts of taxpayers:

Task Force
Yeah, let's study it for years, pay a few of our consultant friends who will take us out to expensive dinners on their expense accounts, and then do nothin.

Better yet, let's put CDOT in charge.

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:51 am ¦  Forum: New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad NYNH&HRR ¦  Topic: New York, Westchester & Boston NYW&B Main Thread ¦  Replies: 525 ¦  Views: 197240

There is one other section of the NY W & B besides the 5 line in service, though sporadically. Down off of Oak Point Yard near Harlem River is a freight customer called S&S soap. They get about 1 covered hopper a month. The catenary bridges are still intact above their spur. Interesting tha...

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:38 am ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: SLE/CtDOT VRE Virginia Railway Express Mafersa Coaches ¦  Replies: 151 ¦  Views: 24016

DutchRailnut wrote:They are not restricted from 3th rail but they are restricted in revenue from park avenue tunnel use due to the door arrangement.
MNCR does not want them into park avenue tunnel where a passenger could look out and loos his head. The Mafersa's have manual sliding doors.
Next stop, Willoughby.

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:34 am ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: Metro-North New Haven Line Penn Station Access ¦  Replies: 1906 ¦  Views: 470962

NYP is a pipedream for MNCR, they did a study, studies are like toilet paper in Choo Choo land. Studies are not plans, and there is no plan to go to NYP. Agree, and I think I said that right off, as I've been fairly convinced on these forums by those "in the know" that PSA is not going to...

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:25 am ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: Fordham Station Building ¦  Replies: 8 ¦  Views: 4939

I don't have the exact link, but try nycsubway.org or forgotten-ny.com

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Thu Dec 21, 2006 4:47 pm ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: Commuter Food: Greenwich, CT? ¦  Replies: 7 ¦  Views: 1673

Pbolo714 wrote:In the evening i would hit up planet pizza 622 0999. and in the am there is the olive tree cafe. OK food. there is a small diner across the street but I don't know if that would be fast enough.
Planet Pizza, that was it. Not familiar with Olive Tree. The diner is uusually pretty quick.

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Thu Dec 21, 2006 4:27 pm ¦  Forum: New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad NYNH&HRR ¦  Topic: New York, Westchester & Boston NYW&B Main Thread ¦  Replies: 525 ¦  Views: 197240

There are currently no proposals to put rapid transit on the Hell Gate Bridge. You may wish to ask your Hell Gate question in a new thread, however. -otto- Thanks, I may. It was a related part of a question of taking out the connection at 180th St. to the NEC, but it may definitely be worth a new t...

Re: Commuter Food: Greenwich, CT?

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Thu Dec 21, 2006 11:46 am ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: Commuter Food: Greenwich, CT? ¦  Replies: 7 ¦  Views: 1673

Is there anywhere to grab food within a 3 minute walk of Greenwich? I have a 15 minute layover every morning and evening. Something for coffee in the morning and a sandwich in the evening would be nice. -otto- Tons of places last time I was there, roundabout 98-99. There used to be a great pub call...

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Thu Dec 21, 2006 10:09 am ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: Metro-North New Haven Line Penn Station Access ¦  Replies: 1906 ¦  Views: 470962

Again I would like to ask moderator to move this tread to LIRR forum. Why? The subject is on Penn access for MNRR. The prompt may have been ESA, but the original author's question pertained to to ESA's impact on PSAS. I think only one or two posts have been off-topic, and converting Madison yards i...

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Thu Dec 21, 2006 9:34 am ¦  Forum: New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad NYNH&HRR ¦  Topic: New York, Westchester & Boston NYW&B Main Thread ¦  Replies: 525 ¦  Views: 197240

There is one other section of the NY W & B besides the 5 line in service, though sporadically. Down off of Oak Point Yard near Harlem River is a freight customer called S&S soap. They get about 1 covered hopper a month. The catenary bridges are still intact above their spur. That's great in...

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Tue Dec 19, 2006 4:41 pm ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: Metro-North New Haven Line Penn Station Access ¦  Replies: 1906 ¦  Views: 470962

Times Square is almost equidistant from GCT and Penn. Agree, but on a north/south axis, it's west side. Same diff if you're walking or taking a subway hop, and it's a single hop. But if you move north or south on broadway/6th, that's two subway rides vs one, at least until you get below Union Sq, f...

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Tue Dec 19, 2006 3:54 pm ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: Premier underwriters unloading Harlem and Hudson lines. ¦  Replies: 32 ¦  Views: 4569

Thanks Otto, will do. I'm sure they've probably already been answered, I'll just search the threads. PC thread, too. Thanks again.

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Tue Dec 19, 2006 3:50 pm ¦  Forum: New York State Railfan ¦  Topic: New Name, Same Old Gas? (Psst! The Governor!) ¦  Replies: 44 ¦  Views: 6477

Or better yet, let's rebuild a Budd RDC like they used to run in shuttle service on the Danbury and Upper Harlem. :wink: I read somewhere the Colorado Rail Car DMU was not reliable. Perhaps some of our resident insiders can speak to this? I heard they were very noisy (the DMU's, not the insiders :-D...

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:48 pm ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: Premier underwriters unloading Harlem and Hudson lines. ¦  Replies: 32 ¦  Views: 4569

And on that note I bow to the two with the correct knowledge :-D Thanks for the info :P No need to bow, but I appreciate it! :-D It's nice to be right once in a while, because Lord knows, I'm never right at home! :wink: Rule 1: The Wife is Always Right Rule 2: When the wife is wrong, refer to rule ...

 by Jeff Smith ¦  Tue Dec 19, 2006 1:04 pm ¦  Forum: MTA Metro-North Railroad and CtRail Passenger Rail (SLE, Hartford, Extensions) ¦  Topic: Premier underwriters unloading Harlem and Hudson lines. ¦  Replies: 32 ¦  Views: 4569

Proof? I'll take the credibility of National Geographic unless someone has a credible source. I enjoyed the NG special, too. Lots of great footage and background. I don't remember ownership being discussed, but I suggest a little "scholarship" before asserting a position: http://en.wikipe...

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