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We need some sharp-eyed people to fill in the blanks in the media section. Harlem-125 has appeared on Law and Order and I'm certain it's been used in quite a few films, but never properly identified. Ddama
Great article. If you can, can you please update the near by stores that are in that area. CJB415 ( talk) 19:20, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
The article makes an unreferenced claim that, except for off-peak local trains on the Harlem and Hudson Lines, northbound trains stop at the station only to receive passengers while southbound trains stop only to discharge passengers. How does this work? Does Metro-North forbid passengers from disembarking from northbound trains? Pburka ( talk) 04:07, 6 November 2013â (UTC)
Why was this page renamed to have spaces around the dash? In this use, the dash plays the role of a hyphen, so should not be spaced (see MOS:HYPHEN) and it looks very odd. Pburka ( talk) 00:25, 2 February 2015 (UTC)
When doing the track assignments, it is important to consider what is being assigned.
For example, at Harlem-125 St, the usual assignment is that off peak, tracks 2/4 go South and tracks 1/3 go North. However, due to off peak construction, track 2 can go towards GCT and track 1 away from GCT peak. During rush hour, track 1 goes in the peak direction, track 2 goes inbounds, track 3 goes outbounds, and track 4 goes in either direction. In addition, the branch lines on the New Haven Line are not marked correctly. For example, the Danbury branch has four direct trains each direction. See specifically on the main line timetable that there is no branch service from Waterbury to Grand Central and see train #1882 (listed lower down as âTo Danburyâ on the main timetable which states Greenwich at 8:43 PM. [1] Theoallen1 ( talk) 14:53, 1 November 2018 (UTC)
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We need some sharp-eyed people to fill in the blanks in the media section. Harlem-125 has appeared on Law and Order and I'm certain it's been used in quite a few films, but never properly identified. Ddama
Great article. If you can, can you please update the near by stores that are in that area. CJB415 ( talk) 19:20, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
The article makes an unreferenced claim that, except for off-peak local trains on the Harlem and Hudson Lines, northbound trains stop at the station only to receive passengers while southbound trains stop only to discharge passengers. How does this work? Does Metro-North forbid passengers from disembarking from northbound trains? Pburka ( talk) 04:07, 6 November 2013â (UTC)
Why was this page renamed to have spaces around the dash? In this use, the dash plays the role of a hyphen, so should not be spaced (see MOS:HYPHEN) and it looks very odd. Pburka ( talk) 00:25, 2 February 2015 (UTC)
When doing the track assignments, it is important to consider what is being assigned.
For example, at Harlem-125 St, the usual assignment is that off peak, tracks 2/4 go South and tracks 1/3 go North. However, due to off peak construction, track 2 can go towards GCT and track 1 away from GCT peak. During rush hour, track 1 goes in the peak direction, track 2 goes inbounds, track 3 goes outbounds, and track 4 goes in either direction. In addition, the branch lines on the New Haven Line are not marked correctly. For example, the Danbury branch has four direct trains each direction. See specifically on the main line timetable that there is no branch service from Waterbury to Grand Central and see train #1882 (listed lower down as âTo Danburyâ on the main timetable which states Greenwich at 8:43 PM. [1] Theoallen1 ( talk) 14:53, 1 November 2018 (UTC)
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