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Re: When did the switch from incandescent to flourescent lighting occur in the NYC subway?

Posted by TheCanarsieConnection on Fri Oct 6 00:42:12 2006, in response to Re: When did the switch from incandescent to flourescent lighting occur in the NYC subway?, posted by rushhoursardine on Fri Oct 6 00:21:55 2006.

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Well until the late 1990s almost every elevated station on the J line had incandescent lighting before they were renovated and the entire elevated portion of the Broadway Junction stop had them until 2002 as did Atlantic Ave and Sutter Ave on the L. Sutter Ave had the best ones they were real antique looking and should have been landmarked. Almost every mezzanine level on an underground station on the L in Brooklyn still has incandescent lighting as does 50th St on the C/E in Manhattan. I remember until 1999 that 14 St/8 Ave and large portions of Columbus Circle still had incandescent lighting.

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