1. Are there any grade crossings on this line? 2. I am impressed with how much of this line is elevated above street level. When did that elevation take place? Was it originally build that way? 3. Moveable frog switches only at Sunnyside Yard area?
That's the automatic signaling system in the engineer's cab. It rings whenever the train speed limit changes, and also periodically at random to make sure the engineer is awake (they have to push a button within a certain amount of time or the train will stop automatically). The system used by LIRR and MNRR is smart enough to reduce the train speed limit even below line speed if they're coming up too close on the train ahead of them, to reduce the chances of a sudden red signal.
The Disk with the W means to sound Rule 14L. 2 longs 1 short and 1 long. The person holding the disk who is the RWIC (Roadway Worker In Charge is responsible for being the Watchman/Lookout and providing Train Approach Warning (15 seconds or more) to allow the gang to clear the tracks to the appropriate area.
I live on the Babylon line and compared to the Ronkonkoma line it’s boring!!!! The local is a tedious ride past stations that look alike. No grace crossings and bland scenery. The express trains are more interesting as it is a high speed line, otherwise it’s the slow boat to China. My station is prehistoric. No elevators and no modernization for 50 years since it opened. I guess extending the platforms wouldn’t make sense since they’re not going to run 12 car trains anymore when Grand Central opens
Thanks for your vid. This brings back memories of my commute to NYC. I no longer live in LI but I do miss it. This doesn't exist in Phoenix. Everyone drives. Public trans pretty much sucks. I will always miss my home in Massapequa, LI. 🥲
These trips are fascinating in a hypnotic sort of way👍
Thanks!
They are, I love em.
I grew up in Valley Stream, the Malvern branch literally went right behind my house. Still the easiest way to get into Manhattan.
LIRR Main Line connects to Amtrak's Northeast Corridor at Harold Interlocking into Penn Station! (1:06:00)
Great video! Clear window, good lighting and some autumnal foliage. Thanks for the ride.
3:28 Interesting seeing this bridge from the top. I often drive under it and the adjacent Central Branch bridge as I am heading to NY-109.
Great video. Thank you for the ride..
What was the derelict car on the right at 49:20? Looks like some old troop train coach or something
Great ride thank you for this!
Thank you!
Nice job!
Thanks!
Interesting how parts of Harold interlocking are still in rebuilt with old wood ties and non-moveable frog points.
Yea.
I enjoy your videos.
Glad you like them!
What's the ringing during the ride?
55:50 didn't know mario rides the LIRR
Great vide MrM!
Thanks!
1. Are there any grade crossings on this line? 2. I am impressed with how much of this line is elevated above street level. When did that elevation take place? Was it originally build that way? 3. Moveable frog switches only at Sunnyside Yard area?
Thanks for the video!
Glad you liked it!
Can someone tell me what the ringing bells mean?
That's the automatic signaling system in the engineer's cab. It rings whenever the train speed limit changes, and also periodically at random to make sure the engineer is awake (they have to push a button within a certain amount of time or the train will stop automatically). The system used by LIRR and MNRR is smart enough to reduce the train speed limit even below line speed if they're coming up too close on the train ahead of them, to reduce the chances of a sudden red signal.
What are the bench-like things between the tracks at Woodside at 1:04:47 ?
If the local track is under construction they would put temporary bridges
Hi
I flew Southwest from LGA to Nashville
Nice!
Why was the worker holding up the W sign?
The Disk with the W means to sound Rule 14L. 2 longs 1 short and 1 long. The person holding the disk who is the RWIC (Roadway Worker In Charge is responsible for being the Watchman/Lookout and providing Train Approach Warning (15 seconds or more) to allow the gang to clear the tracks to the appropriate area.
What is heck is that bell that keeps ringing?
Short bells are the Alerter. Long bells mean the speed code is dropping.
I thought thatLIRR got Rd of the M 3 with the purchase bof 200 of the M9s They still keep this very old M 3 s?
They need them due to high demand in equipment with East Side Access. Not enough M9's on the property thanks to delays.
Can these M3s go to Grand Central?
They can't handle the grade.
Back to the future.
Pretty much.
This is a ride that I have been on recently. Great ticket price for seniors.
It really is!
I live on the Babylon line and compared to the Ronkonkoma line it’s boring!!!! The local is a tedious ride past stations that look alike. No grace crossings and bland scenery. The express trains are more interesting as it is a high speed line, otherwise it’s the slow boat to China. My station is prehistoric. No elevators and no modernization for 50 years since it opened. I guess extending the platforms wouldn’t make sense since they’re not going to run 12 car trains anymore when Grand Central opens
Thanks for your vid. This brings back memories of my commute to NYC. I no longer live in LI but I do miss it. This doesn't exist in Phoenix.
Everyone drives. Public trans pretty much sucks. I will always miss my home in Massapequa, LI. 🥲
I wish this line was made into 4 tracks with Freeport being one of the express stations 🛤️