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11/24/09 Port Washington Line


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Nice pixs! Why was the shopping cart there lol.

 

And wow that EL is high, looks more like West Farms Sq station on the WPRL.. Or better, Smith-9th St on Culver Line

 

It's not an el, it's a viaduct like the Smith-9th station. It's the highest viaduct on the LIRR system.

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Thanks everyone! The shopping cart was a mystery to me as the way it climbed the viaduct. Also, I will not explain how I climbed the viaduct as my purpose was to bring my sister to a good place for her next AP Art project. And yes, this is the Manhasset Viaduct over "Manhasset Bay" (the bay is actually a mile north as the viaduct crosses the portion that resembles a river).

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Thanks everyone! The shopping cart was a mystery to me as the way it climbed the viaduct. Also, I will not explain how I climbed the viaduct as my purpose was to bring my sister to a good place for her next AP Art project. And yes, this is the Manhasset Viaduct over "Manhasset Bay" (the bay is actually a mile north as the viaduct crosses the portion that resembles a river).

 

I believe theres a few streets in the village of Thomaston that go right near it. Did you see the really rickety steel bridge over Colonial Avenue? I know one of those photos was in the Equinox Gym's parking lot.

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I believe theres a few streets in the village of Thomaston that go right near it. Did you see the really rickety steel bridge over Colonial Avenue? I know one of those photos was in the Equinox Gym's parking lot.

 

That parking lot was also for the Town Hall I believe since there was a run-down parking space for the mayor. I was glad that there were no fences along the ROW unlike the trestles for most of the NJT lines.

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