SubwayFan3000 Posted October 8, 2019 Share #5951 Posted October 8, 2019 What if an Volcano had erupted let's say in 125th Street (I KNOW IT IS BEYOND IMPOSSIBLE) 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wallyhorse Posted October 8, 2019 Share #5952 Posted October 8, 2019 On 10/6/2019 at 10:55 AM, Jova42R said: Scenario: Earthquake in Harlem (on the Harlem Fault Line). All stations along 125 St are closed, along with 110 St 2/3, 110 St 6, and as a precaution, The Astoria Line N/W. Also as a precaution, MNR cannot run in Manhattan, and the 63 St Tunnels are closed. Reroute: 1/2/3/A/B/C/D/4/5/6/N/W/F, MNR, and Amtrak (Empire Corridor). Here we go: runs in two sections: South Ferry to 96th Street 145th Street-242nd Street (137th is used for turning trains) runs in two sections: Flatbush Avenue to 96th Street (local from 14th to 96th) 149th Street in the Bronx-241st Street runs New Lots Avenue-42nd Street ONLY. runs in two sections: Utica Avenue (New Lots overnights)- 86th Street (local in Manhattan) 149th Street-Woodlawn runs as a shuttle between Dyre Avenue and East 180th Street ONLY runs between 3rd Avenue-138th Street and Pehlam Bay Park ONLY LIMITED service between Brooklyn Bridge and 86th Street (some trains terminate at 59th Street) runs in two sections: Far Rockway or Lefferts Boulevard to 59th Street 145th Street (Upper Level)-207th Street and are suspended runs in two sections: Coney Island-59th Street-Columbus Circle 145th Street (Lower Level)-205th Street is a four-way split: Some trains run 21st-Queensbridge to 179th Street Some trains run regular route in Queens and Brooklyn BUT via the between Roosevelt Avenue and Bergen Street Some trains run regular route BUT via the between Roosevelt Avenue and 53rd Street-5th Avenue before resuming regular route at 47-50th-6th Avenue. Some trains run 57th Street-Coney Island Some trains run with the to 96th Street-2nd Avenue All other trains terminate at Queensboro Plaza All trains run regular route to Queensboro Plaza. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wallyhorse Posted October 8, 2019 Share #5953 Posted October 8, 2019 1 hour ago, subwayfan1998 said: What if an Volcano had erupted let's say in 125th Street (I KNOW IT IS BEYOND IMPOSSIBLE) Same as my prior post above. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BM5 via Woodhaven Posted October 8, 2019 Share #5954 Posted October 8, 2019 I understand that we want to be creative and whatnot, but can we somewhat reasonable scenarios? In most of these recent scenarios, the solutions would be for most, if not the entire system being shut down. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jova42R Posted October 9, 2019 Share #5955 Posted October 9, 2019 10 hours ago, Q23 via 108 said: AM Rush 7:15 AM A bomb threat at Jackson Heights/74 Street requires immediate evacuation of the area. No trains are allowed to pass through this stop. Meanwhile, a water mainbrake at Grand Street has the Chrystie St connection backed up There are unauthorized people on all tracks of the Manhattan Bridge because they mad about something so there a crowd of people littered all over the tracks. Police get there and a person warns a cop that he'll touch the 3rd rail, so there is a standstill on the bridge. Trains are unable to use the Manhattan Bridge. Then a unruly passenger pulls the emergency brake on the in the between Grand Central and Vernon Blvd. Also a Person jumped I front of the at 191 St Manhattan Bound. In addition, major signal problems are occurring on the and and halts Service south of 3 Av 149 st. Then a Manhattan Bound catches fire at Marcy Av. Then a train derails as it leaves Grant Avenue damaging Queens and Manhattan bound tracks. Manhattan bound Trains are stuck at Smith 9 street because of debris on the track. The Express tracks are undergoing repairs after a cracked rail, and no Express trains are allowed to run. Sadly, A work train broke down inside of the city hall loop affecting trains Then in the Bronx, A fight breaks out at Bedford Park Blvd on a Manhattan bound which requires police to be called. Then a shoot out is happening in Coney Island terminal with rival gangs. All platforms are not to be used in Service. And for the Cherry on top. We have a major collision in Times Square were a rear ended a and a fire engulfs both trains. ... oh and no trains may pass through 42 st because of smoke filling up in All tunnels. (Except 6 Avenue and Lex) Lines Affected Keep in mind, buses cannot be used in area's of high danger like Coney Island, Jackson Heights, or Times Square. Runner up for Worst What If scenario of all time? no service north of 181 St, shuttle buses provided, and no service south of 42 St, shuttle buses from Chambers St to South Ferry no service between E 180 St and 14 St, shuttle buses provided between 149 St and 96 St, local service between 14 St and Chambers St runs shuttle service from 42 St to 148 St no service north of Fordham Rd no service between 149 St and 125 St, shuttle buses provided extended to Bowling Green, looping around there no service between Vernon Blvd and Grand Central, ferries cross-honor MetroCards, and shuttle buses provided from Hudson Yards (via 42 St) to the Ferry Terminal (avoiding Times Sq) no service between Euclid Av and Far Rockaway/Ozone Park. Shuttle buses provided runs via to WTC runs in 2 Sections: Atlantic Av to Bay 50 St and 205 St to 2 Av no service - use the shuttle buses (rerouted around Jackson Heights) for service to Queens Plaza, then the runs in 2 Sections: 21 St-Queensbridge to Jay St and 7 Av to W 8 St, shuttle buses provided from Jay St to 7 Av no service south of Hoyt-Schemerhorn, use and shuttle buses trains run between Myrtle Av and Jamaica, shuttle buses run between Myrtle and Broad St trains run in 2 sections: Queens Plaza to W4 St, then over the to Hoyt-Schemerhorn runs in 2 sections: between 86 St and Atlantic Av, then over the to Herald Sq, and between 57 St-7 Av and Astoria runs between W 8 St and DeKalb Av, shuttle buses provided between 57 St-7 Av and 96 St runs between Queens Plaza, via the , to 47-50 Sts, then over the to Jay St, and over the to Euclid Av no service no service 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jova42R Posted October 9, 2019 Share #5956 Posted October 9, 2019 Scenario: LIC suffers an earthquake. Reroute: Bonus: What would LIRR and Amtrak do? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jova42R Posted October 18, 2019 Share #5957 Posted October 18, 2019 On 10/8/2019 at 9:44 PM, Jova42R said: Scenario: LIC suffers an earthquake. Reroute: Bonus: What would LIRR and Amtrak do? Since no one answered mine, here is my attempt at rerouting everything : QB Plaza - Flushing, shuttle buses Vernon-Jackson to 33 St, MetroCards cross-honored on ferries : no service : 96 St-Coney Island, shuttle buses from QB Plaza to Ditmars : no service : runs from Coney Island to W4 St, then over the to 168 St : no service : Queens Plaza to Jamaica Center, local : Metropolitan Av to 47-50 Sts, then over the to 205 St : Bay Ridge to Lex-59 : terminates at Nassau Av, shuttle buses provided SPECIAL SERVICES : WTC to Lex-53 : Jamaica-179 to Queens Plaza, express : Roosevelt Island to W4 St 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CyclonicTrainLookout Posted October 18, 2019 Share #5958 Posted October 18, 2019 On 10/8/2019 at 9:44 PM, Jova42R said: Scenario: LIC suffers an earthquake. Reroute: Bonus: What would LIRR and Amtrak do? trains runs in two sections: Between 34th Street - Hudson Yards and 42nd Street - Grand Central Between 74th Street - Broadway and Flushing - Main Street. service are suspended trains runs between Jamaica Center - Parsons/Archer and Jackson Heights - Roosevelt Avenue, making all local stops trains runs in two sections: Between Jamaica - 179th Street and Jackson Heights - Roosevelt Avenue, making all local stops Between 57th Street and Coney Island - Stillwell Avenue trains runs between Metropolitan Avenue and 47-50th Streets - Rockefeller Center, then via the to Lexington Avenue - 63rd Street, then via the to/from 96th Street - 2nd Avenue. trains runs between Coney Island - Stillwell Avenue and 57th Street - Seventh Avenue via the Montague Street Tunnel, making local stops in Manhattan trains runs between Bay Ridge - 95th Street and Whitehall Street. service are suspended 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BM5 via Woodhaven Posted October 18, 2019 Share #5959 Posted October 18, 2019 (edited) In an effort to steer things to some normalcy... It is 1:00 AM on a Saturday. Background: The connection from the 8th Avenue Line to 53rd Street is unusable NB. All of 53rd Street is unusable SB due to signal maintenance and signal repair. trains are running to/from 2nd Avenue WTC is not accessible All Broadway service is running on the local track. Scenario: The 6th Avenue line had to be taken out of service at midnight to fix signals which severely delayed service earlier on. No service is able to run on 6th Avenue in Manhattan. Broadway line remains in service, but there has been a person hit by a train on the SB local tracks at Prince Street. Reroute away. Note: You must first deal with the 6th Avenue situation, then deal with the Broadway Line situation to get a complete list of changes. Edited October 18, 2019 by BM5 via Woodhaven 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R68OnBroadway Posted October 18, 2019 Share #5960 Posted October 18, 2019 7 hours ago, BM5 via Woodhaven said: In an effort to steer things to some normalcy... It is 1:00 AM on a Saturday. Background: The connection from the 8th Avenue Line to 53rd Street is unusable NB. All of 53rd Street is unusable SB due to signal maintenance and signal repair. trains are running to/from 2nd Avenue WTC is not accessible All Broadway service is running on the local track. Scenario: The 6th Avenue line had to be taken out of service at midnight to fix signals which severely delayed service earlier on. No service is able to run on 6th Avenue in Manhattan. Broadway line remains in service, but there has been a person hit by a train on the SB local tracks at Prince Street. Reroute away. Note: You must first deal with the 6th Avenue situation, then deal with the Broadway Line situation to get a complete list of changes. two sections: 36th-CI and Norwood-59th via Crosstown Two sections: Whitehall-CI and Astoria-34th NB service as normal; very limited SB service-any extra trains are terminated at 34th via 60th to Herald Sq 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jova42R Posted October 18, 2019 Share #5961 Posted October 18, 2019 5 hours ago, BM5 via Woodhaven said: In an effort to steer things to some normalcy... It is 1:00 AM on a Saturday. Background: The connection from the 8th Avenue Line to 53rd Street is unusable NB. All of 53rd Street is unusable SB due to signal maintenance and signal repair. trains are running to/from 2nd Avenue WTC is not accessible All Broadway service is running on the local track. Scenario: The 6th Avenue line had to be taken out of service at midnight to fix signals which severely delayed service earlier on. No service is able to run on 6th Avenue in Manhattan. Broadway line remains in service, but there has been a person hit by a train on the SB local tracks at Prince Street. Reroute away. Note: You must first deal with the 6th Avenue situation, then deal with the Broadway Line situation to get a complete list of changes. : Coney Island-Atlantic Av, then runs via then over to 96 St, shuttle 205 St-59 St : runs via from Bergen to Court Sq : runs between Metropolitan Av and Delancey Essex, then over the to Broad St, over the to 59 St (Express Atlantic-59), then over the to Coney Island. : runs shuttle from 57-7 to Astoria : local north of 14 St : normal service, express from 14 to Canal : runs via 60 St Tunnel, then over the to Whitehall St A free shuttle bus, will run from Roosevelt Island, via QB Plaza, and then over the Queensboro Brg, then down York Av to 53/54 Sts, terminating at 8 Av, Making Stops at Lex Av, 5 Av, 7 Av, and 8 Av. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jova42R Posted October 19, 2019 Share #5962 Posted October 19, 2019 A train goes out of control and hits a support beam, knocking down Atlantic Terminal , and the line above it. Trains can stop at DeKalb, just cannot go south of it. NO TRAINS CAN STOP AT ATLANTIC TERMINAL Reroute: __________________________________________________________________________ My rerouting: : runs from 145 St to 59 St, then over the to WTC, shuttle buses WTC to Prospect Park (via Brooklyn Bridge) for : runs in 2 sections: from 205 St to 2 Av , and from 36 St to Coney Island, Shuttle buses run between 2 Av and 36 St. : runs in 2 sections: from Astoria to DeKalb Av, and from 36 St to Coney Island. Use aforementioned shuttle buses for service from DeKalb to 36 St : runs in 2 sections: between 71 Av and Court St, and between 36 St and Bay Ridge, shuttle buses provided : runs in 2 sections: from 96 St to DeKalb Av, and from Prospect Park to Coney Island, use aforementioned shuttle bus. : runs in 2 sections: from Wakefield to Boro Hall, and from Grand Army Plaza to Flatbush Av. Shuttle bus provided (Boro Hall to Grand Army Plaza) : runs from Grand Army Plaza to New Lots Av, Use aforementioned shuttle bus. : runs from Woodlawn to Boro Hall : runs from Dyre Av to Bowling Green, use for Brooklyn the shuttle buses that are running are: : WTC-Prospect Park : 2 Av-36 St (exp along 4 Av, stops at DeKalb for ) : Court St-36 St (local along 4 Av) : Grand Army Plaza-Boro Hall 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I FORGOT Posted November 5, 2019 Share #5963 Posted November 5, 2019 7:43 AM, Friday, November 15, 2019: Three separate incidents happen: 1. There is an unauthorized person in the express tracks at 23 St/8 Av. 2. There is a door problem at a train in the northbound express track at 34th St/Herald Square. 3. Similarly, there is a track fire at the northbound track in Grand St, and it has spread to the other track, forcing the station to close. Reroute away! Also, you can't fit and into the local tracks. Similarly, on Culver isn't going to work without having to reduce the headways or rerouting a line, and is also on 6th Ave, this would cause considerable delays. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R68OnBroadway Posted November 5, 2019 Share #5964 Posted November 5, 2019 42 minutes ago, I FORGOT said: 7:43 AM, Friday, November 15, 2019: Three separate incidents happen: 1. There is an unauthorized person in the express tracks at 23 St/8 Av. 2. There is a door problem at a train in the northbound express track at 34th St/Herald Square. 3. Similarly, there is a track fire at the northbound track in Grand St, and it has spread to the other track, forcing the station to close. Reroute away! Also, you can't fit and into the local tracks. Similarly, on Culver isn't going to work without having to reduce the headways or rerouting a line, and is also on 6th Ave, this would cause considerable delays. via 6th local to Norwood suspended via Rutgers/6th local to Inwood to 96th via 6th local/63rd via Crosstown to Chambers 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FamousNYLover Posted November 6, 2019 Share #5965 Posted November 6, 2019 (edited) 15 hours ago, I FORGOT said: 7:43 AM, Friday, November 15, 2019: Three separate incidents happen: 1. There is an unauthorized person in the express tracks at 23 St/8 Av. 2. There is a door problem at a train in the northbound express track at 34th St/Herald Square. 3. Similarly, there is a track fire at the northbound track in Grand St, and it has spread to the other track, forcing the station to close. Reroute away! Also, you can't fit and into the local tracks. Similarly, on Culver isn't going to work without having to reduce the headways or rerouting a line, and is also on 6th Ave, this would cause considerable delays. : Uptown trains run local from Canal to 59th Sts. : Service suspended. : Uptown trains run slow speed at 23rd St. : Trains run in 2 sections. 1. Between Norwood-205th St and 2nd Av via 8th Av Local. Uptown trains go slow speed at 23rd St. 2. Between Whitehall St and Coney Island-Stillwell Av. : Uptown trains run slow speed at 34th St. : Uptown trains run slow speed at 34th St. : Trains extend via and to/from Brighton Beach. Free shuttle bus operates between West 4th St and Grand St at nearby streets, Picksup at 6th Av/West 3rd St, turn right at 8th St, turn right at Broadway, left at Houston St, stopping at Broadway, right at Allen St, turn right at Canal St, turn right at Bowery, stopping at Grand St, turn left at Houston St, stopping at Lafayette St, turn right at 6th Av, drop off at West 3rd St. Edited November 6, 2019 by FamousNYLover 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SubwayFan3000 Posted November 7, 2019 Share #5966 Posted November 7, 2019 Unrealistic Scenario: LIC Suffers an Volcanic Eruption (Fissure Eruption)? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bwwnyc123 Posted November 7, 2019 Share #5967 Posted November 7, 2019 That means Trains will not be able to travel between Manhattan and Queens running in two sections. Some Trains will operate only in Queens and some Trains will Terminate in Manhattan. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SubwayFan3000 Posted November 7, 2019 Share #5968 Posted November 7, 2019 6 hours ago, bwwnyc123 said: That means Trains will not be able to travel between Manhattan and Queens running in two sections. Some Trains will operate only in Queens and some Trains will Terminate in Manhattan. Reroute: 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I FORGOT Posted November 23, 2019 Share #5969 Posted November 23, 2019 8:28 PM, Friday, November 30, 2019: decides to close the entire 53rd Street Line, from 7 Avenue to Lexington Avenue, inclusive. No train can enter or stop at any station. It was a decision to prepare for weekend work from 9:00 PM Friday, November 30 to 5:00 AM Monday, December 2. Reroute: Also, don't put into 63rd. It's not going to work too. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R68OnBroadway Posted November 23, 2019 Share #5970 Posted November 23, 2019 34 minutes ago, I FORGOT said: 8:28 PM, Friday, November 30, 2019: decides to close the entire 53rd Street Line, from 7 Avenue to Lexington Avenue, inclusive. No train can enter or stop at any station. It was a decision to prepare for weekend work from 9:00 PM Friday, November 30 to 5:00 AM Monday, December 2. Reroute: Also, don't put into 63rd. It's not going to work too. increased service over the weekend; runs overnight via 8th local between 59th and West 4th then normal route to 205th suspended; use runs to 96th-2nd as usual special service runs between Whitehall and Forest Hills (will only operate if QBL has no GOs that weekend) (The would have ended by 9 PM and does not run over the weekend.) 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wallyhorse Posted November 24, 2019 Share #5971 Posted November 24, 2019 13 hours ago, I FORGOT said: 8:28 PM, Friday, November 30, 2019: decides to close the entire 53rd Street Line, from 7 Avenue to Lexington Avenue, inclusive. No train can enter or stop at any station. It was a decision to prepare for weekend work from 9:00 PM Friday, November 30 to 5:00 AM Monday, December 2. Reroute: Also, don't put into 63rd. It's not going to work too. Actually, on weekends and overnight, you can have three lines running on 63rd since it doesn't come close to 30TPH. That said, here goes: ends early on Friday. Select trains runs local on 6th Avenue runs via the from Roosevelt Avenue-West 4th, then regular route. Except overnights, select trains run as follows: Via the from Roosevelt Avenue-Bergen Street OR Coney Island-West 4th Street, where such terminate.Next: Rail conditions aplenty all at once in the PM rush hour: Northbound in the Rutgers St. Tunnel On the express track southbound on CPW On the middle track at Whitehall St. On the northbound track of Montague tunnel after where trains going to Nassau turn off (trains from Montague can still use Nassau St. northbound) On the at the switches leading into Chambers-WTC Big-time headaches! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I FORGOT Posted November 27, 2019 Share #5972 Posted November 27, 2019 On 11/24/2019 at 2:06 AM, Wallyhorse said: Actually, on weekends and overnight, you can have three lines running on 63rd since it doesn't come close to 30TPH. That said, here goes: ends early on Friday. Select trains runs local on 6th Avenue runs via the from Roosevelt Avenue-West 4th, then regular route. Except overnights, select trains run as follows: Via the from Roosevelt Avenue-Bergen Street OR Coney Island-West 4th Street, where such terminate.Next: Rail conditions aplenty all at once in the PM rush hour: Northbound in the Rutgers St. Tunnel On the express track southbound on CPW On the middle track at Whitehall St. On the northbound track of Montague tunnel after where trains going to Nassau turn off (trains from Montague can still use Nassau St. northbound) On the at the switches leading into Chambers-WTC Big-time headaches! (F) runs via (C) from Jay St to W 4 St. (A)(D) runs local southbound from 125 to 59. Select (A)(D) trains may turn around at 125. (W) is extended to 86 St (N) and (R)(W) goes via Manhattan Bridge northbound. Select (R)(W) may terminate at Court Street, or go via 6th Ave to reduce delays. However, you now have to deal with DeKalb Avenue... Most (E) terminates at 2 Av, but some may turn around at Canal using the middle track btw Chambers and Canal. TPHs: Cranberry Tunnel northbound: (A) [10]/(C) [6]/(F) [12] = 28 Central Park West Local southbound: (A) [10]/(C) [6]/(B) [8]/(D) [7] = 31 Manhattan Bridge northbound: (N) [9]/(Q) [8]/(R) [10]/(W) [6] = 33 4th Ave Local: (R) [10]/(W) [6] = 16 Sea Beach: (N) [9]/(W) [6] = 15. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wallyhorse Posted November 27, 2019 Share #5973 Posted November 27, 2019 Next: More rail conditions in the PM Rush Hour hitting all at once! They are: On the 6th Avenue local northbound track. On the bypass tracks at DeKalb in both directions. On the Broadway northbound express track well north of the switch at Prince Street but south of 14th Street. In the area of the switch at the Manhattan end of the 53rd Street Tunnel Plus, there's a stuck switch at Broadway-Lafayette on the "local" track southbound that forces all trains to go to Essex Street and the Williamsburg Bridge Reroute as needed! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CenSin Posted November 28, 2019 Share #5974 Posted November 28, 2019 (edited) 9 hours ago, Wallyhorse said: Plus, there's a stuck switch at Broadway-Lafayette on the "local" track southbound that forces all trains to go to Essex Street and the Williamsburg Bridge Reroute as needed! A perennial favourite. The answer is always to first send only trains through and to pull the plug on service in Manhattan ASAP so the major routes can pass through with minimal delays. (Chambers Street or Broad Street will be the western terminus.) Those in midroute will run via 63 Street. For alternatives, transfer to the at Canal Street, Chambers Street, Fulton Street, or Myrtle–Wyckoff Streets. 9 hours ago, Wallyhorse said: Next: More rail conditions in the PM Rush Hour hitting all at once! They are: On the 6th Avenue local northbound track. On the bypass tracks at DeKalb in both directions. On the Broadway northbound express track well north of the switch at Prince Street but south of 14th Street. In the area of the switch at the Manhattan end of the 53rd Street Tunnel Southbound trains will be sent via 8 Avenue between West 4 Street–Washington Square and Jay Street–MetroTech. When traffic conditions are unfavorable, they will be rerouted via the Crosstown Line and northbound trains may be truncated to Delancey Street–Essex Street. trains will make some nearby station stops in Manhattan; transfer at Queens Plaza (), Lexington Avenue–63 Street (), 34 Street–Herald Square (), Jay Street–MetroTech (), or 4 Avenue–9 Street (). trains will continue serving express stations between 47–50 Streets–Rockefeller Center and Broadway–Lafayette Streets in both directions. trains from Queens will terminate at Lexington Avenue–53 Street or Queens Plaza (whatever @Wallyhorse means by “the switch at the Manhattan end of the 53rd Street Tunnel”). Use the at Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue or at Queens Plaza to connect with alternatives and nearby stations in Manhattan. trains will be suspended ASAP to free up capacity on the local tracks. Use the trains instead. Northbound trains will run local along Broadway. trains will run local along Broadway in both directions to remove an additional merge in Manhattan. trains will run via tunnel in both directions to keep DeKalb Avenue from becoming a logjam. trains will stop at DeKalb Avenue in both directions. may be delayed as rerouted/truncated trains share tracks with them. Additional merging delays are expected at Queens Plaza (), Court Square (), Prince Street (), West 4 Street–Washington Square (), Canal Street (), Jay Street–MetroTech (), DeKalb Avenue (), and Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center (). Edited November 28, 2019 by CenSin 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I FORGOT Posted November 28, 2019 Share #5975 Posted November 28, 2019 On 11/27/2019 at 12:45 PM, Wallyhorse said: Next: More rail conditions in the PM Rush Hour hitting all at once! They are: On the 6th Avenue local northbound track. On the bypass tracks at DeKalb in both directions. On the Broadway northbound express track well north of the switch at Prince Street but south of 14th Street. In the area of the switch at the Manhattan end of the 53rd Street Tunnel Plus, there's a stuck switch at Broadway-Lafayette on the "local" track southbound that forces all trains to go to Essex Street and the Williamsburg Bridge Reroute as needed! run express northbound and go via 63rd. trains run via Nassau, and end at Chambers. runs via Cranberry southbound. stop at DeKalb. Some trains may run via tunnel. run local northbound btw Canal and 34 St. service reduced to 10 minutes. Allow additional travel time. suspended Most from Queens terminates at Court Square or Queens Plaza. Select trains go via 63rd and 6 Av, running express northbound. Limited service between WTC and Lexington Av-53rd. [11 btw Jamaica Center and Court Sq or Queens Plaza] [5 btw Jamaica Center and WTC via 63rd and 6th Av] and [4 btw WTC and Lexington Av-53rd] TPHs: [8] 6th Av Express Northbound: [6]/ [6]/ [5]/ [12] = 29 DeKalb Bridge tracks [6]/ [6]/ [7] [2 diverted via Montague]/ [7] [2 diverted via Montague] = 26 Broadway Local Northbound [9]/ [9]/ [10] = 28 Cranberry Southbound: [10]/ [6]/ [12] = 28 63rd Street Tunnel: [5]/ [12]/ = 17 And now you have to deal with DeKalb again, and the merging mess... This is the best I could do without suspending any services. If you suspend temporarily, you can get away with 30 TPH in 6th Ave Express by removing " via Nassau" and 24 TPH on DeKalb Bridge tracks, without the need to divert via Montague. Next: 's executives did not like what the new person whatever that leads the , and it led into a fight that ended up shutting off power west of Broadway (exclusive) between Houston Street and 57th Street (inclusive). For a weird reason, the switches south of 59 St and the tracks that use between 59 St and 7 Av has still has power. There's just enough power to allow up to 5 trains to stop on either level. More trains and the entire station loses power. Area affected: Reroute away! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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