November 16, 2014

Construction Drill Misses NYC Subway Car By Inches



On inspection, MTA workers discovered that the drill had broken through the roof of the tunnel and was just inches from the side of the train

[From article]
New York Subway train packed with passengers had a lucky escape on Thursday when an enormous drill bit narrowly avoided ripping into one of the F train carriages.
The incident happened as the train was pulling out of the 21st Street-Queensbridge station in Long Island City just before noon. The giant bit, which measures 10 inches in diameter, shattered the glass of several of the train’s windows and gouged at its steel frame, the MTA has confirmed.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2815286/Giant-drill-bit-narrowly-avoids-ripping-packed-New-York-subway-train.html

Terrified passengers flee as giant drill bores down alongside packed New York subway train
Incident happened as the F train was pulling out of the 21st Street-Queensbridge station in Long Island City just before noon
The drill had missed its mark and came spiraling through the top of the tunnel and narrowly missed entering one of the cars
The giant bit, which measures 10 inches in diameter, shattered the glass of several of the train’s windows and gouged at its steel frame
Drilling was part of the East Side Access project to bring the Long Island Rail Road trains to Grand Central Terminal
By David Mccormack for MailOnline
Published: 22:57 EST, 30 October 2014 | Updated: 05:30 EST, 31 October 2014


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