The frost line in Stony Brook, New York, typically ranges from about 36 to 42 inches below the surface. This depth indicates where the ground can freeze during the winter months, impacting construction and landscaping practices. It’s essential for builders to consider the frost line when installing foundations or utility lines to prevent damage from freeze-thaw cycles.
Stony Point railway line was created in 1888.
the movement of brook
Average is 4ft, building code requires water pipes to be at least 6ft deep to be well below frost line and safe from frezzing.
Up to July 2008 it was 4' per the NYC Code. I haven't dealt enough with the newly adopted code. I imagine it hasn't changed.
Bury to Holcombe Brook Line was created in 1882.
Bury to Holcombe Brook Line ended in 1963.
In Buffalo, New York, the frost line typically reaches depths of about 36 to 42 inches (91 to 107 cm). This depth can vary slightly depending on specific local conditions, such as soil type and moisture levels. It's important for construction and landscaping to consider the frost line to prevent damage from freeze-thaw cycles.
frost line in Gwinnett
Brook Avenue - IRT Pelham Line - was created in 1919.
no Frost
The frost line i Michigan measures about 42 inches.
The frost line in the state of West Virginia is about 30 inches. This is the depth that frost can penetrate the soil.