Thanks for clearing everything up
however I do want to point out some things that you said:
Sometimes in the route you gotta push the train to its limit and haul in stations to be on-time.Sometimes you gotta be slow in places.If you're getting low ratings the schedule may be off or you're just being too late or violating speed zone restrictions.
Agreed
In NYCT standards theres really no speed limit unless posted such as going or approaching a switch the limit can be 10,15,20 or 25MPH in some cases.It doesn't mean you can't operate below or above thats a recommend limit keep it at at speed limit or no more than 5mph above.
Agreed
In between stations when theres no timers there may be a sign saying GT or ST 30 that doesn't mean you have to go 30miles.
So if it says GT 30, doesnt that mean that there are 30MPH timers ahead? I can't really tell or not if there are timers in that area in reality.
In reality its pretty much as fast as you can go before a timer,switch or station is upcoming.For example obviously there aren't many 45 mph speed limits around but that doesn't mean trains don't go above that in some spots(not including the tubes)
Trains can reach 60MPH obviously in the tubes but theres no 60mph speed signs and they do usually or at least 60 with a 68/A.(60th St-Tubes only)
Agreed