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Port Jervis Line Update 9/2/2011

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2011

Flooding from Hurricane Irene severely damaged Metro-North Railroad's Port Jervis line.

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  • It's been a week now and all the MTA has done is cry about this and make a video. I am impressed.

    In 1955 Hurricane Diane wiped out the double track DL&W between Scranton and NJ. They had it all together in 28 days. Those were real men!

  • Seeing all this damage to the Port Jervis line, certainly the MTA made a good decision on stopping all its operations!

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  • I was up that way in Oct of 11, They were working on that area behind the rest stop. I wanted to get closer and get a peak but wasn't able to. There is a new man heading up that way, lol. Good luck with that move KM.

  • @perfectxokissess Watch your mouth, pal.

  • @tyrese3745 fuck that bitch hurricane.

  • @perfectxokissess Hey! It ain't that easy. It's gonna take a long time before service resumes to the fullest.

  • FIX THE FUCKING TRAINS ALREADY.

    I gotta get my ass to Middletown

    assholes >;/

  • Keep up the great work, MTA!

    We embedded this on Show Us Your Infra! on InfrastructureUSA and added it to our YouTube playlist. If there's anything else you'd like to share with the infrastructure community, please don't hesitate to join us at InfrastructureUSA!

    -InfrastructureUSA Content Manager

  • Hoboken to suffern is the Bergen county line not port jervis... The port jervis line is suffern to port jervies

  • Yo Fred rail is made of steel not iron back to the track dept for you !!!

  • @DH7409 All that w/o any money from Uncle Sam - what happened ???

  • Several months to repair? Back in the day, repairs would already be well underway! Nowadays, it's studies, analysis, more studies, more analysis... makes you wonder, doesn't it? I guess that's the difference between a public entity versus a private one motivated to serve their customers!

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