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Some Flushing Line Coverage


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All photos were taken on 3/4/14.

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Fabulous job! The flushing line sure is getting all the hype these days! I love the pics with the redbird theR62A and the R188 I would name it the past, the present, and the future of the flushing line

 

 

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Brings back fond memories as I rode that train for years.  I go back when those station platforms were still made of wood  and saw their replacement with concrete slabs.  Its a shame they never expanded that line eastward from Main street as they proposed over 60 years ago.  Beautiful pictures.

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Brings back fond memories as I rode that train for years.  I go back when those station platforms were still made of wood  and saw their replacement with concrete slabs.  Its a shame they never expanded that line eastward from Main street as they proposed over 60 years ago.  Beautiful pictures.

Then you remember that the stations walls had continuous running windows under the canopy.   The stairs are still wood with metal strips.

They've brought some of the window "idea" back.   74th Street Broadway has an unusual wall design with windows and mesh.  So does 45th Road Courthouse Square.   Mets-Willets Point really needs some updating.   The Manhattan-bound local platform has brown and cream wall panels that still say "Shea Stadium".

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Nice pics! Actually, I've seen the EP "Garbage Train" on the Lexington Line (4)  (5) at 14 St the other day but it was late night. I have pics and video of it but I didn't get to see the R33 WF, just a peek because it was far back, they didn't want anyone around that far back area, and they parked in the middle of the express track. Stood there for 10-15 mins.

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