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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for April 9, 1936

Posted by William A. Padron on Wed Apr 14 05:02:15 2021, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for April 9, 1936, posted by gbs on Tue Apr 13 23:50:01 2021.

It is also the same set up at East Broadway [IND "F"], where a proposed shell or area for a station was to have been built there.

It would have been part of the so-called Worth Street subway, coming off the IND 8th Avenue Line south of Canal Street along the long tracks, and meeting with the proposed six-track South 4th Street station. whose shell is also above the Broadway station of the IND "G" Crosstown Lime.

Here is a set of five (5) images taken at the mezzanine areas at the East Broadway station, and its layout would remind any subway rider or fan of the similarities at Utica Avenue. Where you see the blue painted columns in the middle mezzanine, showing a very generous large space there, is where trains could have operated through and stop at there.

East Broadway (all mezzanine areas), IND 6th Avenue Line; November 14, 2011; All photos by Christopher Henderson.






-William A. Padron
["E BWAY"]



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