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[PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Mar 14 08:23:51 2026

What an amazing photograph. Amazing since it was most likely photographed using Kodak Kodachrome film.
By judging the theater marquees, I placed this photo at December 1944 judging as their the release dates.

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Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sat Mar 14 10:45:14 2026, in response to [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Mar 14 08:23:51 2026.

Were streetcars still running along Broadway by then? I know the last ones in Manhattan came off in 1946.

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Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by Wallyhorse on Sat Mar 14 12:27:10 2026, in response to [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Mar 14 08:23:51 2026.

I suspect given all the water on the ground and some ice this was right after a big snowstorm and fast warm-up.

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Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by jabrams on Sat Mar 14 14:44:33 2026, in response to [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Mar 14 08:23:51 2026.

Where is the actual photo? All I see is a link to image host.

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Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by X-Astorian on Sat Mar 14 16:23:30 2026, in response to Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sat Mar 14 10:45:14 2026.

Were streetcars still running along Broadway by then? I know the last ones in Manhattan came off in 1946.

It's a shame, and surprising, that there are none in view because the bBoadway line lasted until December 15, 1946. Many other TARS Manhattan routes ran into 1947.


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Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Mar 14 18:26:51 2026, in response to Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by jabrams on Sat Mar 14 14:44:33 2026.

Where is the actual photo? All I see is a link to image host.

Something's going on at the hosting site.

I'll check tomorrow and see if it's cleared up.

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Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Mar 14 18:27:53 2026, in response to Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by Wallyhorse on Sat Mar 14 12:27:10 2026.

I suspect given all the water on the ground and some ice this was right after a big snowstorm and fast warm-up.

I think more of a rain storm than a snow storm.

Bill M.

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Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sat Mar 14 20:19:22 2026, in response to Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Mar 14 18:27:53 2026.

Send some of that precip our way. We desperately need the moisture in Denver.

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[PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Mar 15 07:46:16 2026, in response to Re: [PHOTO] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by jabrams on Sat Mar 14 14:44:33 2026.

img box cleared up the problem.
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Re: [PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by New Flyer #857 on Sun Mar 15 07:58:48 2026, in response to [PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Mar 15 07:46:16 2026.

Granted it looks like they are lining up for some great movie(s), but I still can't shake off that the first thing I noticed when I opened the photo is hundreds of people crammed onto a sidewalk so the 20-ish cars can be nice and comfy.

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Re: [PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Mar 15 12:37:40 2026, in response to Re: [PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by New Flyer #857 on Sun Mar 15 07:58:48 2026.

it's amazing how people walk to the right of the direction they are walking in.

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Re: [PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by AlM on Sun Mar 15 15:54:46 2026, in response to Re: [PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Mar 15 12:37:40 2026.

Why is that amazing? It's still mostly done today and the few people who don't really screw up traffic flow badly.

In London, pedestrians keep to the left.



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Re: [PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by randyo on Mon Mar 16 02:58:44 2026, in response to [PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sun Mar 15 07:46:16 2026.

Still not OK. All I get is a message that the image does not exist.

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Re: [PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944

Posted by New Flyer #857 on Mon Mar 16 09:59:08 2026, in response to Re: [PHOTO REPOST] West 46th St & Broadway 1944, posted by AlM on Sun Mar 15 15:54:46 2026.

That's part of why I'm surprised that the "walk to the left, stand to the right" on escalators took on in London. I think of the ones walking as "passing" and on a London street you wouldn't be passing on the left.

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