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Thursday, February 7, 2013

NYC’s Hidden Subway Station

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Deep in the belly of New York’s subway system, a beautiful untouched station resides that has been forgotten for years with only a limited few knowing of its existence. Stunning decoration with tall tiled arches, brass fixtures and skylights run across the entire curve of the station, almost a miniature imitation of Grand Central Station

 It was opened in 1904, with the hope of making it the crowning glory of the New York subway system in elegant architecture and a place for commemorative plaques to honour the work that had resulted in such a successful underground mass transit system. It was to be the original southern terminus of the first ‘Manhattan Main Line’; however the station was closed and boarded up in 1945. The gem of the underground began gathering dust, forgotten by the general public, as passengers were forced off at the Brooklyn Bridge Stop before the train continued on to the terminus to make its turnaround.
 The reason for its closure was that newer longer cars were required to match the demand of passengers that passed through the system. But as the stations tracks were severely curved, a dangerous gap between the train doors and the platform was formed making it an unsafe area. This combined with the fact that only about 600 people used it, resulted in its closure with only mythical plans of turning it into a transit museum. But this was never followed through.
 VIA : Tavelettes




8 comments :

  1. Anonymous said...

    Complete myth!

  2. Anonymous said...

    Fact or Fiction?

  3. PKP said...

    Convert it into a museum

  4. Liz Agnew said...

    This is very real. If you take the 6 train all the way to the end and stay on when they kick everyone off and it goes right through it

  5. Anonymous said...

    Mr. Bloomberg, please make this a museum!

  6. Gavin Ralbag said...

    Union square, 4 5 6 line downtown also curves like that, thus moving platforms.. I however don't think this is real

  7. Jimmi Lauritsen said...

    http://www.nycsubway.org/wiki/Abandoned_and_Disused_Stations
    lots of pics.

  8. Dave said...

    http://www.nycsubway.org/wiki/Station:_City_Hall_(IRT_East_Side_Line)

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