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Old 6th August 2003, 03:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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"Steve Lackey" <stevelackey@m> wrote in message
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> If you head into 33rd on PATH, it seems they always sit in the tunnel
> right before the station-- one inbound track, one outbound,
> and three bays at the terminal. It's more clear if you sit in the

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> seat in the front, I guess.


The Hoboken PATH station has a similar setup.


 
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Old 6th August 2003, 04:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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"Steve Grant" <ACE1242@concentric.net> wrote in message
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> "Steve Lackey" <stevelackey@m> wrote in message
> news:bgrgsu$jqv$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu...
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> > If you head into 33rd on PATH, it seems they always sit in the tunnel
> > right before the station-- one inbound track, one outbound,
> > and three bays at the terminal. It's more clear if you sit in the

> "railfan"
> > seat in the front, I guess.

>
> The Hoboken PATH station has a similar setup.
>

Actually, it would be interesting to see the track /switch layout at
Hoboken... it's the terminus of two lines that don't have a common
station (after Hoboken).

I would have assumed there would be two inbound, two outbound
tracks merging into the 3 bays, or whatever the correct term for that is.



 
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On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 16:00:45 -0400, "Steve Lackey"
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>Actually, it would be interesting to see the track /switch layout at
>Hoboken... it's the terminus of two lines that don't have a common
>station (after Hoboken).


where does pavonia/newport fit into your plan?
 
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"JohnDoe" <jd@home.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 16:00:45 -0400, "Steve Lackey"
> <stevelackey@m> wrote:
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>
> >Actually, it would be interesting to see the track /switch layout at
> >Hoboken... it's the terminus of two lines that don't have a common
> >station (after Hoboken).

>
> where does pavonia/newport fit into your plan?


what plan?

Hoboken - 33rd st doesn't go to Pavonia/Newport... Christopher is
the next stop. Hoboken - EXP stops at Newport next, and
the tracks betwen Hoboken and Pavonia/Newport is what I'd
be interested in seeing.





 
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Marc Kortlander <mkortlander@monmouth.com> wrote:
> <stevelackey@m> wrote:
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> >what plan?
> >
> >Hoboken - 33rd st doesn't go to Pavonia/Newport... Christopher is
> >the next stop. Hoboken - EXP stops at Newport next, and
> >the tracks betwen Hoboken and Pavonia/Newport is what I'd
> >be interested in seeing.

>
> My mistake...


Ugh-oh, one of the signs of the Apocalypse.
 
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Old 7th August 2003, 09:48 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I believe that the NYCSubway.Org website, a wonderful website about the NYC
Subway, has information and track diagrams about the PATH system.

Hope this helps.
 
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