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Sunday, March 29, 2020
IRT Brooklyn Line Near the Portal
Hi Folks: In subchat, there was a conversation about the middle track at the portal east of Utica Avenue. I found by accident this trackmap published by the New York Division Bulletin from their July , 1991 edition (Vol . 34 Number 7). This is from an article titled "IRT Brooklyn Line" by Bernard Linder. The map appears on page 4 and is shown above in the top right corner. Notice the the middle track connects with both the upper and lower levels east of Utica Avenue and the stub tracks extends somewhat east of the portal.
Sunday, March 8, 2020
Mexico City to invest 4 billion pesos in Elevated Trolleybus Line
Sorry folks, I cannot copy the link but the Mexico City government is looking at building an elevated trolleybus line. The elevated trolley bus line will be of concrete construction over a street and will use a fleet of 35 trolleybus who get their power by overhead wire. The line will link important transit centers.
I think that this is just great! As a transit buff, as a child, I always wondered what an elevated line for street cars and or trolleybus would look like? Various cities in the United States, had short streetcar elevated lines. Boston has a small section and I believe there we several out west like Kansas City. These were traditional wooden platform and steel elevated lines. What about a elevated trolleybus line? Would it look like the Third Avenue El in Manhattan with instead of having tracks it would have wooden boards as a floor supported by iron work? The Mexico City line looks like a modern grade separated elevated highway with supports for the trolleybus wires.
It looks interesting. I believe that Mexico City is getting their fleet renewed with Chinese trolleybuses as well. I wish them lots of luck and in New York City you hear crickets about interesting plans.
Tramway Null ()
I think that this is just great! As a transit buff, as a child, I always wondered what an elevated line for street cars and or trolleybus would look like? Various cities in the United States, had short streetcar elevated lines. Boston has a small section and I believe there we several out west like Kansas City. These were traditional wooden platform and steel elevated lines. What about a elevated trolleybus line? Would it look like the Third Avenue El in Manhattan with instead of having tracks it would have wooden boards as a floor supported by iron work? The Mexico City line looks like a modern grade separated elevated highway with supports for the trolleybus wires.
It looks interesting. I believe that Mexico City is getting their fleet renewed with Chinese trolleybuses as well. I wish them lots of luck and in New York City you hear crickets about interesting plans.
Tramway Null ()
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Berlin to Experiment with a new In Motion Charging Trolleybus System
Hi Folks:
Sorry for being away. Not much happening in New York City. I came across in Urban Transort Magazine that the City of Berlin is about to build a brand new trolleybus system with overhead wires using the concept of "In Motion Charging". Berlin currently does not have a trolleybus system and I believe that this is significant. The article was an editorial and was dated March 3, 2020. The conversion of some diesel bus lines will be in the Spandau district. This is significant because it recognizes that some busy bus lines cannot depend on battery power alone at this stage of technology. These trolleybus discussed for Berlin will have at least 50% of their route under wire and the rest in battery mode. For some reason, I could not copy the link or any pictures from this magazine to show you.
Here in New York City the picture is not pretty. The subways and other public places have been taken over by the homeless and crime is increasing. Despite having a city agency to deal with the homeless, the problem is getting worse. Crime is beginning to increase again. No new subway routes are under construction and the plans that do exist, do not get implemented. New subway cars are planned or under construction but they will be R-160 or R-179 look a likes. Some units being built will have open gangways. Basically, the cars have fewer seats and of course, no seats near a widow. When the R-46 and R-68 cars are retired, there will not be a single car left in the system with a seat near a window. No cars being built will feature a railfan window. The new cars being built, I believe the R - 210 will be very similar to the R-160 or R-179, The front of the new cars may show a destination sign, something that was missing and taken away from subway cars for many decades. The R- 32 and R-38 had destination signs, but they were eliminated in a re-building process. In the 1970's and 1980's, in many car classes, the brains at the TA covered up or eliminated the front destination sign. Any side destination sign made from plastic that was back lighted were also eliminated during the period or the bulbs were not replaced after burning out. Remember when many IRT and BMT car classes had green lighted signs at first like the R-27-30, R-32, R-38, R-16, R-14 and all of the IND R1-9's? As the R1-9's were retired, years before, the TA simply did not replace the light bulbs in the destination and route cabinets on the sides of each car.
So long for now.
Tramway Null(0)
Sorry for being away. Not much happening in New York City. I came across in Urban Transort Magazine that the City of Berlin is about to build a brand new trolleybus system with overhead wires using the concept of "In Motion Charging". Berlin currently does not have a trolleybus system and I believe that this is significant. The article was an editorial and was dated March 3, 2020. The conversion of some diesel bus lines will be in the Spandau district. This is significant because it recognizes that some busy bus lines cannot depend on battery power alone at this stage of technology. These trolleybus discussed for Berlin will have at least 50% of their route under wire and the rest in battery mode. For some reason, I could not copy the link or any pictures from this magazine to show you.
Here in New York City the picture is not pretty. The subways and other public places have been taken over by the homeless and crime is increasing. Despite having a city agency to deal with the homeless, the problem is getting worse. Crime is beginning to increase again. No new subway routes are under construction and the plans that do exist, do not get implemented. New subway cars are planned or under construction but they will be R-160 or R-179 look a likes. Some units being built will have open gangways. Basically, the cars have fewer seats and of course, no seats near a widow. When the R-46 and R-68 cars are retired, there will not be a single car left in the system with a seat near a window. No cars being built will feature a railfan window. The new cars being built, I believe the R - 210 will be very similar to the R-160 or R-179, The front of the new cars may show a destination sign, something that was missing and taken away from subway cars for many decades. The R- 32 and R-38 had destination signs, but they were eliminated in a re-building process. In the 1970's and 1980's, in many car classes, the brains at the TA covered up or eliminated the front destination sign. Any side destination sign made from plastic that was back lighted were also eliminated during the period or the bulbs were not replaced after burning out. Remember when many IRT and BMT car classes had green lighted signs at first like the R-27-30, R-32, R-38, R-16, R-14 and all of the IND R1-9's? As the R1-9's were retired, years before, the TA simply did not replace the light bulbs in the destination and route cabinets on the sides of each car.
So long for now.
Tramway Null(0)
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