Driving blind: NYC subways steered by 1930s tech, paper maps and a lot of hope
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The technology that directs trains through DeKalb interlocking looks like it belongs in a museum, yet it manages around 350,000 riders daily.
MTA is seeking $65 billion for modernization to upgrade the outdated system, which would also eliminate long waits at DeKalb station.
Read at Gothamist
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