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Posted by Allan on Fri Dec 28 09:40:46 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. It is OK to stay on the 6 train and ride thru the loop (I recommend the 8th or 9th car). That section is considered as "revenue trackage".The recorded announcement states: "This is the last downtown stop on this train. The next stop is Brooklyn Bridge on the uptown platform" As for me, I have been to just about every place one can go where the public is allowed that exist today (and some that no longer exist). I have been to some places where the public isn't allowed (I had permission, of course) such as the Coney island yard facilities, the 207th St facility, the 39th St yard, and the abandoned 91st St, 18th St, Worth St stations, the Brooklyn Bridge side platform ,the City Hall Loop station, the SF inner loop station (both when it was in use and afterward), the side platforms at Hoyt-Schermerhorn. Missing pieces? 76th St (if it really does exist), The upper level station at Roosevelt Av (I have only seen it in a Mark Feinman video), the South 4th St station (I have seen pics), the list can go on and on. and the lower level stations at City Hall (R train) and 9th Av (Brooklyn). |