The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the five boroughs of New York City in the U.S. state of New York: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. Its predecessors—the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT), the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT), and the Independent Subway System (IND)—were consolidated in 1940. Since then, st… Witryna30 mar 2024 · The station was the very first subway station in NYC, opening in 1904 and closing in 1945. For many decades it wasn’t possible to visit the abandoned station, which remained pristine and stunning over the years despite its disuse. Below, we detail how you can visit on your own.
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Witryna15 lip 2024 · One of its ghost stations is its former south terminus, called City Hall, but known today as the City Hall Loop, as it is currently used to turn trains around. On these lines you can see the original … WitrynaGhost In New York City Subway Station On The L Train. I was headed into Manhattan from Brooklyn and I was recording. Suddenly, I say something that looks like a tall … partially decomposed body
This Abandoned NYC Subway Station Is Really Quite Stunning
Witryna28 mar 2004 · Jiro Adachi article on New York subway's nine ghost stations, abandoned reminders of when subways were city's gleaming novelty; City Hall … Witryna2 lis 2010 · A six-track ghost station sits above the G train stop at Broadway in South Williamsburg. (Photo via Subway & Rail) When news of the Underbelly Project’s subway station art show hit the Internet this weekend, subway lovers scrambled to adduce the site and quickly settled upon the South 4th Street subway shell. Witryna10 mar 2014 · Jannowitzbrücke was the first ghost station to reopen to passenger traffic on November 11, 1989, two days after the fall of the wall. Equipped with a checkpoint within the station, East... partially defatted peanuts