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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: mykey3000 on June 10, 2011, 01:24:40 PM
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Question: how long is the train trip from Stamford Connecticut into Manhattan?
Thanks. OK then, how long do you think that same trip took in 1940?
(This is for my book about Golden Age comics)
Mykey
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Mykey wins the first ever
DCM 'Weirdest question while still on topic' Award for 2011!
;)
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I'm further east and rarely head to Connecticut, but Google Maps thinks Amtrak takes about forty-five minutes (Stamford to Penn Plaza).
It's about forty miles, giving us a rough speed, and another quick search says that trains ran faster in the '40s, between 80 and 100mph. So, figure somewhere in the neighborhood of half an hour, and you probably wouldn't be too far off.
I believe all that assumes express trains, though nobody made it clear.
It might be worth calling the Amtrak offices to see if they have a historian somewhere or know of one, to get a better picture than just a ballpark number or two.
(Because someone wants to know, and I just had a similar conversation, we ride slower today because drag increases with the square of the speed, and drag is where most of your fuel consumption comes from. That's also why most roads in the US have a speed limit of 55mph. You didn't think that was for your protection, did you? Please...)
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LOL! This is useful, thank you...
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So you are researching train times in NYC during the golden age of comics.
I gotta ask, what book exactly are you writing? That is if you can tell us.
A particular character, artist, writer, etc???
b.
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Mike is (I assume) wrapping up on The Quality Companion:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=984
With any luck, the Stamford-area "target" is revealed within.
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I don't know if this is still timely or not, but I doubt a commuter would have been going into Penn Station on something like Amtrak. MetroNorth is the commuter train. It makes many more stops and goes into Grand Central Station. More stops of course means a longer time both because of the stops and because you may not get up to full speed before you have to slow again.