Talk:145th Street station (IND lines)

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6-track section edit

The text lists a 6-track section, but looking at maps, between 125 and 145 street, there are two distinct 6-track sections - one that seems to be for the actual crossovers, and one which just has some lay-up tracks. I would clarify but want to make sure I didn't miss anything. Tduk (talk) 18:04, 17 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

According to the track map, the first six-track section you're referring to appears to be part of a larger junction, where the seven tracks of the 145th Street station merge into four tracks. (The six-track section there is very short—the southbound local Concourse track merges into the two southbound 8th Ave tracks just as the northbound local Concourse track splits from the two northbound 8th Ave tracks.) It is most likely that the six-track section actually refers to the area with the layup tracks, around 135th Street.
However, the Homeball Alley nickname seems to refer to the junction south of 145th Street, the layup tracks near 135th Street, and the switches just north of 125th Street. I've revised the article a bit. I hope this clarifies things. – Epicgenius (talk) 23:44, 17 January 2024 (UTC)Reply