by BabyPeanut » Mon 31 Jan 2005, 09:38:21
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/25/nyreg ... ubway.html
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '2') Subway Lines Crippled by Fire; Long Repair Seen
By SEWELL CHAN
Published: January 25, 2005
Two of the city's subway lines - the A and the C - have been crippled and may not return to normal capacity for
three to five years after a fire Sunday afternoon in a Lower Manhattan transit control room that was started by a homeless person trying to keep warm, officials said yesterday.
The blaze, at the Chambers Street station used by the A and C lines, was described as doing the worst damage to subway infrastructure since the terrorist attack of Sept. 11, 2001. It gutted a locked room that is no larger than a kitchen but that contains some 600 relays, switches and circuits that transmit vital information about train locations.
The story isn't clear but it could be PO related in that
http://www.mlive.com/news/kzgazette/ind ... 125280.xml$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hen desperate lives touch ours
Sunday, January 30, 2005
We tend to forget about homeless people, those with addictions and mental health problems. They're invisible to us; they're a low priority on the public agenda.
As long as they confine their problems to themselves, or their families, we really don't want to hear about them or spend our tax dollars on them.
But sometimes the problems of the homeless, the mentally ill and substance-addicted have a big impact on the lives of hundreds and thousands of people.
Early last week came a story about a subway fire in New York City that will cripple, for about six months, transportation on two lines used daily by more than a half-million people. It will take millions of dollars and several years to completely restore service to the A and C lines that serve Manhattan. The damage was the result of a fire that gutted a switching control room last Sunday.
It is widely believed that the blaze was started when a homeless person, trying to stay warm in a subway tunnel on the second day of a severe snowstorm, set fire to a grocery cart full of wood and trash. That person has not been found.
[quote]“It is not determined as yet whether this fire was caused by a homeless person,â€