I Just wanna kno what goes into the "throwing" of switches? This obviously is a question for tower operators and such But from what ive read its pretty much "the less switches the better" kind of thing...And i know its high on the maintenance list. Is it becuase of the many moving parts ? Or is a power consuming thing? Kinda brings me to a particular station ... Flatbush ave 2/5 stop...apparently its a capacity issue and this is why alotta 5s go to Crown Hts-Utica In the rush hours...why? The layup after utica is crazy in itself and with all the 4s runnin as frequently ad they do you would think it would an overload to send so many 5s there...its about evry other 5 that goes to utica...and I think its also an overkill to that station if u ask me but whatever lol...I could see the 5s goin to New Lots Ona regular basis becuase if the flexibilty afterwards..which a few do but the majority ends in crown hts and reverse...so Like i was sayin why is such an issue to throw a switch? I could see a major interlocking where multiple switches have to be thrown simultaneously but somethin as simple as flatbush u wud think it wud very simple...Thanx for any Insight!
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