NYC keeps train tracks free of ice by setting them on fire.

NYC keeps train tracks free of ice by setting them on fire.

When the cold hits, it isn’t the trains that have trouble. It’s the switches that direct the cars between tracks that freeze, and when a switch fails, it can compromise an entire line. To keep the switches functioning, the Long Island Railroad uses the centuries-old method of burning kerosene or natural gas to keep everything running.

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