Train operation in either direction on each of four tracks facilitates traffic and increases track capacity; track and signal plan of territory between Grand Central Terminal and Mott Haven; outline of new signaling system. (See also - nos. 5, May 1931, pp. 164-167, pp. 269-272; Ry. Age vol. 90, no. 18, May 2, 1931 pp. 856-858, 3 figs)
N. Y. C. re-signals tracks entering Grand Central Terminal
Ry. Signaling
Railway Signaling ; 24 , n 8
1931
5 pages
8 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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