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Posted by shiznit1987 on Fri Dec 28 09:40:39 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. The Nostrand Ave branch of the 2/5.The Lenox/148+145st stops on the (3) The Nassau st subway below Fulton st (so no Broad st). That's really about it. All three are pretty much underground so really it's not something that burns me so-to-speak. There is some LIRR territory I've yet to fan (Oyster Bay, Greenpoint) as well as a whole ton of NJT (basically everything except the NEC and NCJL + RVL btw NWK and Raritan). I'll probably chip away at that over the summer if I can. |
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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). |
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Posted by Allan on Fri Dec 28 09:42:04 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by Allan on Fri Dec 28 09:40:46 2012. Sorry - bad spacing there. I have been at the lower level stations at City Hall and 9th Av. |
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Posted by Snarf368 on Fri Dec 28 12:14:22 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by Allan on Fri Dec 28 09:40:46 2012. Allan, what was the upper level of Roosevelt? Any link to the Mark F video? Thanks. |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Fri Dec 28 12:14:57 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I think the only stations I have never traveled through are 145th and 148th Sts. on the Lenox Ave. line.But I have been on the Bronx portion of the 3rd Ave. El., the Culver Shuttle, the Myrtle Ave. El south of Broadway, the Nassau Loop, and the Bowling Green/South Ferry shuttle. |
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Posted by Allan on Fri Dec 28 12:21:14 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by Snarf368 on Fri Dec 28 12:14:22 2012. Snarf, no there is no link that I know of.The video I refered to is one made and sold by Mark called. |
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Posted by r33/r36 mainline on Fri Dec 28 12:27:44 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I've ridden the entire system, that the public is allowed to ride, IIRC I did the Rock Park shuttle last.Even the connector track out in the Rockaways that the (H) line uses! I also ridden the entire electric portions of the LIRR & MNR. (Except for the Belmont Park branch) |
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Posted by Allan on Fri Dec 28 12:30:31 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by Allan on Fri Dec 28 12:21:14 2012. http://www.nycsubway.org/articles/mark_videos.html#NoGo[Postage and shipping costs as well as Mark's address (regular and e-mail) are at the bottom of the above page] The particular DVD is: DV026: You Can't Get There From Here This video takes you to stations long out of service to revenue passengers. The Transit Museum is no longer offering tours to these areas due to security concerns expressed by the Mayor's office, so this could be your only opportunity to visit these areas for quite some time. Topics covered: 91st Street (IRT #1/9), closed since the '40s Grand Central Tower just south of 42nd Street and tunnel view of approaching uptown #6 locals 18th Street (IRT #6) Abandoned portions of Brooklyn Bridge express platforms, southern part of the station, view of approaching #4/5 trains from Fulton St and #6 trains from City Hall Loop Brooklyn Bridge Tower City Hall Loop and Station (right hand staircase open, although very dark) Chambers Street abandoned areas, covered side platform (BMT J/M/Z) Inner loop at South Ferry (IRT #1/9) Roosevelt Avenue, Queens - island platform, trackways and 700 foot tunnel section beyond station; part of a never-built IND line to run south through Queens, crossing the IND Fulton Street line at Utica Avenue. City Hall, BMT, lower level. 3 track station never used in revenue service. 2nd Avenue Subway under Chinatown. 750 foot section near Grand Street. Runbys of in-service trains also found on the video Run time approximately 1 hour 40 minutes. Price: $20.00. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Dec 28 12:35:05 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. LION has been to them all.Including the CULVER SHUTTLE, the MYRTLE AVENUE LINE and the THIRD AVENUE LINE in the Bronx. LION has also been on the 3rd Avenue Line in MANHATTAN, but only as a little cub and him knows not what stations were visited. ROAR |
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Posted by AlM on Fri Dec 28 13:14:50 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I've been to everything that existed in the late 60s, including the Myrtle Ave and (Bronx) 3rd Ave Els and the Culver Shuttle. But I haven't gone to all the new stuff since: not Parsons/Archer or 148th St. Though I have been to Queensbridge/Roosevelt Island. |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Fri Dec 28 13:34:48 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. missed out on maybe a couple stations on Third Ave at the outer end in the Bronx (dim memory) Still haven't done IRT east of(RR south?) Rogers Jct. Not sure about Jamaica 168--I did travel to an LIRR Station to photograph a fan trip via some subway route in 67(?), Not sure I have been all the way on the Pelham line. OTOH, did lower Myrtle, City Hall Loop, SF-BG Shuttle, SIRT before the line relocation around New Dorp, think I did Culver shuttle just once. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Fri Dec 28 13:38:56 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I have been everywhere. The last segment I rode for the first time was the Pelham line, in 1989. That being said, there are parts of the system I haven't ridden in years. Just about all the IRT in the Bronx outside the Jerome Ave line I haven't been on since the last MOD trips in 2004. I rode the New Lots line ONCE in 1987 and did not return again until an MOD trip in 2003. In fact, the MOD trips afforded me an excuse to see parts of the IRT I hadn't ridden since the early 90's beforehand and haven't ridden since. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Fri Dec 28 13:40:20 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Fri Dec 28 13:34:48 2012. The only part of the system I've ridden that's now gone is the outer portion of the Jamaica Ave el. Too young for Myrtle, 3rd and Culver. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Fri Dec 28 13:43:40 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by r33/r36 mainline on Fri Dec 28 12:27:44 2012. I've done just about every commuter line that you can reach from NYC without using Amtrak, with the exception of SLE between OSB and New London. Many SEPTA lines I've only ridden once (Cynwyd, Warminster, Elwyn). |
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Posted by GIS Man on Fri Dec 28 14:08:40 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. The 3rd Av. El below 149th St, the Polo Grounds Shuttle and the Fulton St. El (from Rockaway Av. east) were in existence during my early life, but I was not yet a railfan. I've also never ridden a Nassau Loop train via the Manny B, nor the Culver Line before the IND took it over. Not sure if I ever rode a (14) between Eastern Pkwy on the (15) and Atlantic Av (16). Never rode BMT multis.Bob |
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Posted by Train2104 on Fri Dec 28 15:13:03 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. Lots of it....-D south of Bay Parkway (though I did ride the shuttle bus...) -Anything currently OOS in the Rockaways (so the flats and B90-B116) -1 north of 96 -4/5/6 north of 59 -2 north of 135 -SIR south of Bay Terrace |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Fri Dec 28 15:15:59 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I have been to every place in revenue service, odd G.O.s (2 train through SF inner) and plenty of non-revenue track thanks to the TM and MOD trips - - about the only place I haven't been through is Hillside express towards 179. |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Fri Dec 28 15:20:31 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Fri Dec 28 15:15:59 2012. Oh I miss that express run. Those F trains used to fly down the track in the 80's. |
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Posted by r33/r36 mainline on Fri Dec 28 15:28:31 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Fri Dec 28 15:15:59 2012. about the only place I haven't been through is Hillside express towards 179What sucks is all those rush hour (E) to 179th use the local track in the PM Rush... Some (F) train lay up on that express track before the first (E) to 179th gets there. So yea its hard to catch a ride on a in service train on that track, I guess everyone just gotta wait whenever the Hillside local track has to be taken OOS for a G.O. Next Month there's a G.O where the CI bound (F)'s will pass though Bergen Lower level... another part of the system I can add to my list |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Fri Dec 28 15:32:36 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by r33/r36 mainline on Fri Dec 28 15:28:31 2012. The cool thing about that track is that, even though the junction with Archer Ave was there, there were no speed limits. Trains flew through Van Wyck, it was some of the fastest track out there. Particularly later in the day, when the E and F weren't crush loaded and running at max capacity. |
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Posted by G1Ravage on Fri Dec 28 15:55:48 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I don't think I've ridden the Franklin Avenue Shuttle in its entirety. If I've been on it at all.... |
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Posted by chud1 on Fri Dec 28 16:16:28 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by shiznit1987 on Fri Dec 28 09:40:39 2012. never been on da LIRR.chud1 |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Dec 28 16:42:20 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I think I've been to just about everything. Though there are some obvious exceptions.I haven't been to 9th Avenue lower or South Ferry inner, though I have been to City Hall lower. I don't even recall going through any of the connections to the 42nd Street Shuttle, the connections between the Broadway el and the Canarsie Line at Broadway Junction, or the track at which the Malbone Street wreck occurred, though opportunities ride a train through any of that are few and far between, if they happen at all! |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Fri Dec 28 16:44:23 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Dec 28 16:42:20 2012. The cool thing about the MOD trips was that we traversed all that trackage. Even the middle track at 135th/Lenox. |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Fri Dec 28 17:34:15 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by Bob Andersen on Fri Dec 28 12:14:57 2012. I've also never been to Parsons/Archer - only got as far as Sutphin Blvd.And I was on the now-demolished portion of the Jamaica El. |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Dec 28 17:58:55 2012, in response to Link to Mark's videos (Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?), posted by Allan on Fri Dec 28 12:30:31 2012. Actually 91 St (1/9) closed in 1958 when 96 St station was extended south to a new entrance at 94 St. |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Dec 28 17:59:32 2012, in response to Link to Mark's videos (Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?), posted by Allan on Fri Dec 28 12:30:31 2012. Actually 91 St (1/9) closed in 1958 when 96 St station was extended south to a new entrance at 94 St. |
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Posted by r33/r36 mainline on Fri Dec 28 18:01:48 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Dec 28 16:42:20 2012. the connections between the Broadway el and the Canarsie Line at Broadway Junction, or the track at which the Malbone Street wreck occurred, though opportunities ride a train through any of that are few and far between, if they happen at all!When that FS that lays up on that Malbone wreck track to end its day, it runs in service on that track, so its quite common, like at least twice a day. Or at least that was the case. Whenever they have that G.O with the (L) line ending at Broadway Junction they sometimes end on the (J) line platform at the station. The connector doesn't have catwalks N/B IIRC, I always wondered what happened if a train went BIE on it? |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Dec 28 18:15:27 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I've been through every station on the 3 Av el on both the City Hall and South Ferry branches, ant the old portion of the Fulton St El from Hinsdale St to Grant. I never made it to Rockaway Av since I rode Fulton on a Sunday when the service operated out of E/Pky. I also was on the S/B platform at Gold St (Myrtle Av) which is no longer there but have yet to set foot on the N/B platform which is still in place. I did enter at 91/Bway before it closed and used Worth St on several occasions but never actually set foot on either platform at 18 St on the Lex. |
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Posted by AlM on Fri Dec 28 19:39:49 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by AlM on Fri Dec 28 13:14:50 2012. One infuriating thing about 145th/Lenox as a terminal is that it left you outside of fare control, like the PATH at Newark. So you had to cross over and pay another fare to get back on.Was that the only station ever like that in NYCT? |
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Posted by aaron on Fri Dec 28 19:44:34 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. Got 'em all after doing Hammel's Wye on Thanksgiving morning!!! |
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Posted by Wayne-MrSlantR40 on Fri Dec 28 20:55:01 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I've been just about everywhere, but the only places I can think of where I HAVEN'T been are the Malbone Curve (the normally non-revenue) portion of the Franklin Shuttle, City Hall lower level, and Ball Park on the SIRT.And in late 1960, I rode an MS on the Canarsie Line from Broadway Jct to Rockaway Parkway and back. I was a mere lad of six. wayne |
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Posted by RiverLINE3501 on Fri Dec 28 21:10:56 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. In my years of fanning the subways, I managed to visit all of the revenue routes and branches at least once [except the fallen branches 3rd Av Bronx, Culver Shuttle, Myrtle Ave-they went down before '76 when I turned 18 and became an adult. I was a kid living in Queens from '68 to '70 when all of these lines were operating but like most kids, I was confined to my block.].Of all of the subway routes, the least used by me were the G, L, and M[Myrtle Ave portion]. I remember going to Lenox Terminal [3] once, and I took the A to 207th St when the Bx12 SBS opened up. |
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Posted by RiverLINE3501 on Fri Dec 28 21:16:11 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by RiverLINE3501 on Fri Dec 28 21:10:56 2012. BTW, I managed to ride on the old Jamaica El from 168th St before it got torn down in 1976 or 1977. |
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Posted by Jeff Rosen on Fri Dec 28 21:20:11 2012, in response to correction (e: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?), posted by Allan on Fri Dec 28 09:42:04 2012. The last time I was at the lower level of 9th Av was when I changed from the West End to get the Shuttle to Ditmas!!! That was a while ago!! |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Fri Dec 28 21:37:01 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. South Ferry inner loop and Hammel's Wye come to mind right away. I've gone through South Ferry from Bowling Green and on up the West Side as well as from Rector around the loop up the East Side.I've covered three out of the four possible local interconnections south of W. 4th. The only one I haven't done is from Spring St. to W. 4th lower level. Haven't covered either of the original connections still in place at the Times Square-Grand Central shuttle. This past July, I rode on the IND old timers from Court St. through Hoyt-Schermerhorn. |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri Dec 28 23:10:08 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I covered everywhere that I hadn't been a few years ago. Since then, the new South Ferry station has opened, so I will have to visit it. Even though I have been on the Queens Blvd line several times, I'm not sure that I've been on the local segment between 36 St and Northern Blvd (where the local tracks diverge from the express via Steinway St and Broadway), so I will cover that the next time in NYC as well.As far as trackage no longer with us, I've done the Culver Shuttle and the J to 168 St. Never got to the lower Myrtle or 3rd Av el (Bronx only, south of 149 St went away several years before I was born). MJ couldn't be helped, never had reason to be on it, and it went away before I was old enough to railfan (though I was riding trains solo in 1969, but usually only to go over to my grandmother's house near Newlots Av on the then 2 (now 3 and 4). 3rd Av el was my own fault, as I was a teenager by then and was old enough to railfan solo. Didn't help that I was living in Illinois when it shut down in 1973, and was only in NYC in the summer and at Christmas time. Didn't do Hammels wye, but back when I railfanned the Rockaways (during winter regents time in 1975), it wasn't in use during the daytime. Rode the A to Far Rockaway (previously, I had only gone as far as Straiton), then up to Broad Channel, got the HH to Rockaway Park. At that time, I thought that I had covered the whole system as it existed in early 1975, forgetting that I had never been to 207th St on the A! And I was on the A at that time, coulda just stayed on...actually, I might not have had time, anyway, I took care of that 31 years later, better late than never. :) Maybe at this point, I'll wait until the 7 extension opens and cover that. |
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Posted by Nilet on Sat Dec 29 05:50:29 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I haven't ridden:The Sunset Limited (at all) The Heartland Flyer (at all) The Texas Eagle (St. Louis to San Antonio) The Pennsylvanian (Harrisburg to Pittsburgh) The Vermonter (Waterbury to St. Albans) The Lake Shore Limited (Albany to Boston) The Northeast Regional (Richmond to Norfolk) The Cascades (Everett to Vancouver, BC) The Downeaster (Portland to Brunswick) The Missouri River Runner (at all) The Michigan services (at all) The Illinois services (Galesburg to Quincy) The San Joaquin (Sacramento to Stockton and Hanford to Bakersfield) The Ethan Allen Express on the Rutland branch line. Any miles through Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas that aren't covered by the Auto Train, the Crescent, and Tri-Rail. Obviously, those with the advantage of age will be able to name many routes long discontinued. My discontinued mileage list is extraordinarily small, and the biggest route on it is (potentially) slated to reopen next spring anyway. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Sat Dec 29 07:42:40 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Dec 28 15:55:48 2012. If you rode on the Franklin Shuttle where would you have gotten on or off if not at the end.LION likes the Eastern Parkway station (with its transfer to the IRT. It is a subway station, but north of there, eh an even south of there it is a very beautiful railroad. ROAR |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Sat Dec 29 08:12:27 2012, in response to Re: Where on the Amtrak system have you NOT been?, posted by Nilet on Sat Dec 29 05:50:29 2012. Eh?LION Rode PRR bet NYP and CHI; Him also ride AT&SF from Oakland to CHI LION ride AMTK Empire Builder MOT to CHI and Lake Sore Ltd CHI to NYC. LION ride AMTK to Boston, Washington and via horseshoe to CHI. ROAR |
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Posted by numbersix on Sat Dec 29 08:50:31 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri Dec 28 23:10:08 2012. 76th St. (A). |
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Posted by Allan on Sat Dec 29 09:15:27 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri Dec 28 23:10:08 2012. "the new South Ferry station has opened, so I will have to visit it. "That may be quite a while. It was severely damaged due to Hurricane Sandy (flooded all the way up the escalators). I don't think there is a definite time frame as to when the station will be reopened as there is just too much work that has to be done (probably just short of a complete rebuild). |
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Posted by bzuck on Sat Dec 29 09:35:28 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. The only place I have NOT been is around City Hall loop, though I have been on the platform at City Hall (when they had it open on the 100th anniversary).I have been to a number of places no longer in service: - 3rd Ave El in the Bronx - Myrtle between Bridge Jay and Broadway - Culver Shuttle including 9th Ave Lower - Bowling Green South Ferry Shuttle |
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Posted by tunnelrat on Sat Dec 29 09:36:38 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by AlM on Fri Dec 28 19:39:49 2012. kingston throop[kingston throw up as the transit cops call it] is like that,A line. |
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Posted by bzuck on Sat Dec 29 09:36:52 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by bzuck on Sat Dec 29 09:35:28 2012. - I forgot Nassau Loop |
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Posted by tunnelrat on Sat Dec 29 09:40:17 2012, in response to Re: correction (e: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?), posted by Jeff Rosen on Fri Dec 28 21:20:11 2012. before you had the beard? |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Sat Dec 29 09:56:12 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by numbersix on Sat Dec 29 08:50:31 2012. Ding Ding Ding....We have a WINNER! |
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Posted by zac on Sat Dec 29 10:59:22 2012, in response to Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by zac on Fri Dec 28 09:25:37 2012. I'll add to my original post that I've been to 168th/Jamaica, the Culver shuttle and 9th Ave lower, and the Malbone tunnel.And I thought of one other place I haven't been, from 57th/7th through to 63rd/Lex. I guess I'll have to wait until the 2nd Ave subway opens, unless I get lucky on a re-route. |
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Posted by tunnelrat on Sat Dec 29 11:05:10 2012, in response to Re: Where on the NYC subway have you NOT been?, posted by numbersix on Sat Dec 29 08:50:31 2012. I wasn`t gonna post on that. |
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