File:Post-IDA Hudson Line Renewal (51431048569).jpg
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Following initial post-storm inspections and clearance of trees, vegetation and debris from the tracks, MTA crew members and contractors have spent more than 100 hours restoring slopes and ballast that had been washed out by floodwaters at multiple locations throughout the Hudson Line, installing 600 cubic yards of heavy stone fill to stabilize areas surrounding tracks for safe operation. Much of the work has been at Greystone, where waters cascaded down from Warburton Avenue creating a mudslide onto the tracks. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority |
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Source | Post-IDA Hudson Line Renewal |
Author | Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York from United States of America |
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