Looking out the side of a No. 7 train as it runs between the 111th Street and Mets-Willets Point Stations.
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Looking out the side of a No. 7 train as it runs between the 111th Street and Mets-Willets Point Stations.
Looking out the side of a No. 7 train as it leaves the Queensboro Plaza Station.
Looking out the side of a No. 7 train as it runs between the 33rd Street-Rawson Street and Queensboro Plaza Stations. (1 of 2).
Looking out the side of a No. 7 train as it runs between the 33rd Street-Rawson Street and Queensboro Plaza Stations (2 of 2).
An express on the 7 Line passes the 111th Street Station.
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Thursday – photo by Mitch Waxman The weather forecast on August 1st wasn’t promising anything pleasant for the days immediately following it, and there was a lot of fog and mist in the air… How can a humble narrator be expected to ignore atmospheric diffusion? Pfah. One shlepped over to the N train, and away I went. – photo by Mitch Waxman At Queens Plaza, I transferred my allegiances from…
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cacodaemonical ghastliness
Friday – photo by Mitch Waxman May 21st and I was out for a short/long walk which ended up being fairly productive. I was heading towards Newtown Creek’s Dutch Kills tributary, and along the way I stopped off at “Hole Reliable,” which is found along the fencelines of the Sunnyside Yards. The reason this hole is so reliable is that it overlooks the Harold Interlocking, a rail junction used by…
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were frowns
Wednesday – photo by Mitch Waxman April 22nd’s walk first visited Dutch Kills, and I had decided before leaving HQ that I’d be taking a train back “to the zone” so one headed over to the Hunters Point Avenue stop on the IRT Flushing or 7 line subway. This station is found alongside the Sunnyside Yards’ southern border in Ling Island City, and there’s a couple of very convenient fence holes…
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