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subwaysavant:

NEW YORK’S (partially) FLOODED SUBWAYS: what we currently know. 
Slathered around the news media has been the quote that seven of the east river tunnels are currently flooded out. The subway system uses 10 east river tunnels. Best I can figure, the non-flooded tunnels are mostly between Queens and Manhattan, those being the 53rd, 59th and 63rd street tubes, carrying the E/M; N/Q/R; and F trains respectively.
I do have reports that the Clark(2,3), Cranberry(A,C), Jorelmon(4,5), Steinway(7), and Rutgers(F to bkln) tunnels are flooded. The status of the Montauge(R to bkln) and 14th street(L) tunnels has not been disclosed, but their locations indicate that flooding is likely. 
The above graphic is from the New York Times, and shows circled stations currently known to be flooded and pumping operations underway. 
In no small way, the subways are the arteries of NYC’s lifeblood. The workers, who are actually risking life and limb to restore these services are truly unsung heroes of NY’s efforts to restore normality. 

subwaysavant:

NEW YORK’S (partially) FLOODED SUBWAYS: what we currently know. 

Slathered around the news media has been the quote that seven of the east river tunnels are currently flooded out. The subway system uses 10 east river tunnels. Best I can figure, the non-flooded tunnels are mostly between Queens and Manhattan, those being the 53rd, 59th and 63rd street tubes, carrying the E/M; N/Q/R; and F trains respectively.

I do have reports that the Clark(2,3), Cranberry(A,C), Jorelmon(4,5), Steinway(7), and Rutgers(F to bkln) tunnels are flooded. The status of the Montauge(R to bkln) and 14th street(L) tunnels has not been disclosed, but their locations indicate that flooding is likely. 

The above graphic is from the New York Times, and shows circled stations currently known to be flooded and pumping operations underway. 

In no small way, the subways are the arteries of NYC’s lifeblood. The workers, who are actually risking life and limb to restore these services are truly unsung heroes of NY’s efforts to restore normality. 

Posted: Tuesday 30th October at 11:49pm
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