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I sometimes learn about why the 2 train goes express from east 180th street to 3rd avenue-149th street; due to track replacements, or if someone has been struck by the 2 train! I get the information from Alex Lee on the PIX11 Morning News traffic report! I even ride on the 2 train after I get some groceries at Stop & Shop, by playing a little bit of Supermarket Sweep!
Since finding your channel. These videos are helping me understand how a T.O should respond to signals. I got called for Train Op. So what I been doing is calling out the signal and what means. Your A from Inwood to FarRock was the start. The time of the video, was accurate to what I was looking at on A Line Daily Train OP 101 sheet. Someone printed out for me for study purpose. Keep making more of these videos hopefully I’ll get to see you on the road. ✌🏾🚉🚦
110th Street was my home station. I used to walk across 110th street to Madison Ave. If I wasn't riding the 6, I was riding the 2, 3 train on Lenox Ave. Good memories.
I've watched a lot of these videos and I do like them. One question. While a number of videos are described as express trains, they only seem to spend a little of their run on the express tracks, and mostly seem to be local trains stopping at all stations, despite the fact that there is an express track available. My question is, are there any express routes where the trains actually run on the express tracks from start to finish? Just curious, and I'm in BC Canada so I don't take the New York subway and am not familiar with how it's organised.
What an awesome video, with the music in the background, as time lapsing in speed 🚅 makes the relaxing video, you could watch it, again, again, and again. Like those other videos on DVD demos.