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Four Miles Out


Four miles into its trip after departing Grand Central, a Metro-North GE diesel is experiencing near white-out conditions as it approaches 125th Street station in Harlem. To the railroad and the experienced crew, the trains must still go through even if snow was not on the schedule.


125th Street — Harlem


Metro-North’s four-track mainline forms the third prong of a complex rail transport system serving Manhattan. A dual-mode P32AC owned by Connecticut and painted in tribute to the old New Haven Railroad is a little more than four miles from the bumping blocks at Grand Central as it accelerates out of Harlem towards the northern suburbs. The Met Life Building (built in 1963 as the Pan Am Building) marks the location of Grand Central; the former was built on nearby air rights, sparing the historic terminal.


36 AUGUST 2015 • RAILFAN.COM


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