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Thats one good reason why no subway line was ever built along 125 Street in Manhattan. The proposed 2nd Av Line to 125 Street & Lex can be a very difficult task to build as well, because of what you said on this short but very informative video. The original plan was to connect the 2 Av Line with the existing IRT Pelham Bay Park Line @ 3 Av & 138 Street all the way to Pelham Bay Park, with a very short extension into Co-op City from there as well. Also, a punch of a hole in the wall slightly north of Hunts Point Av would bring the Dyre Ave Line into the 2 Av Line as well. However, this may be done when we are all no longer alive to see it in the distant future. This would free-up space on the overcrowded IRT Lexington Av Line, so that it now only has to deal with the Woodlawn Line and the White Plains Road Line , and would smooth out the operation of same as well.
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As a wannabe seismologist, I knew this for quite a while. That same 125th Street Fault is believed to have caused an earthquake which shook Astoria earlier this year on January 2nd, which registered at 2.1 on the Richter scale. And everyone knows about the 4.8 earthquake that struck New York on April 5th, but that earthquake was most likely caused by a much larger fault line that runs between Eastern Pennsylvania and Hudson Valley, New York that traverses New Jersey along the way. That being the Ramapo Fault. It was also the fault’s observed seismic activity is one factor why the Indian Point Nuclear Plant along the Hudson was shut down between 2020 and 2021, as the fault terminates under a small inlet on the east side of the Hudson named Lake Meahagh located less than a mile south of the facility.
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There is a major fault line running right up, and probably helped cause the Hudson River. When I was in college (Potsdam) in the late 90's/early 2000's, there was a 6 something on the Richter Scale in Plattsburgh that we felt in Potsdam. Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant (now closed, but has the material been removed? I just don't know) sits right on the Hudson just north of NYC- 8% of the US population lives within 50 miles of this former Nuclear Power Plant. Again, has the fissionable material been removed from the site for storage at a safer site?
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@justarandomchannelonyt
2 months ago
We had an earthquake in april, 2024
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