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National Geographic - Megafactories: New York Super Subway (2010)



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Megafactories: New York Super Subway
The subway has been a part of the New York City landscape for over 100 years. On October 27, 1904,
the first underground train left the City Hall station. Today, over five million people ride the NYC
subway every day. That’s almost 2 billion passengers a year. The subway’s current route extends to
over 1,300 kilometres, has 468 stations and over 6,000 cars. Each car can carry almost 250
passengers at speeds of almost 90 kilometres per hour. The trains weigh as much as 400 tons run
along the tracks 24 hours a day. Each car begins in Brazil where workers weld its body, a 23-step
process done almost entirely by hand. The roof alone requires 3,500 spot welds. Then workers in
Hornell, New York assemble the subway car – also mostly by hand. Each car takes almost 90 days to
build. The factory in New York works on two subway cars per day with almost 800 employees working
two shifts. Each car has over 11,000 parts and 4,000 parts are typically fitted in a single day. An
ingenious African-American inventor, Granville Woods, pioneered a power distribution system that is
still used by the New York Subway and around the world. Most people know it as “the third rail,”
where electricity is transmitted to the train by a sliding “shoe” that maintains contact with an
electrified rail. The tracks of the New York City subway are made from 12 metre lengths of carbon
steel, just six centimetres wide.
“Geometry trains” ride the rails non-stop taking laser-guided measurements of the tracks. Any track
more than two centimetres out of alignment, requires a repair.

Technical Specs
Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4
Video Bitrate: 1949 kbps
Video Resolution: 720 x 416
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.731 (16:9)
Frames Per Second: 25
Audio Codec: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3)
Audio Bitrate: 128 kb/s AC3 48000 Hz
Audio Streams: 2ch
Audio Languages: English
RunTime per Part 57.mins
Number Of Parts: 1
Part Size: 701 MB
Source: DVB-rip (Nat-Geo HD)
Encoded by: Harry65
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