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CJB June 29th 12 12:18 AM

City Hall NYC - stunning photos
 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...l-station.html

CJB



George Conklin June 29th 12 04:39 AM

City Hall NYC - stunning photos
 
On 6/28/2012 5:18 PM, CJB wrote:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...l-station.html

CJB



Thanks for the link. It is truly an astounding station.


Offramp June 29th 12 04:58 AM

City Hall NYC - stunning photos
 
On Friday, 29 June 2012 01:18:35 UTC+1, CJB wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...l-station.html


All that tiling makes it look like a colossal toilet.

Stephen Furley June 29th 12 08:05 AM

City Hall NYC - stunning photos
 
On Jun 29, 5:39*am, george conklin wrote:
On 6/28/2012 5:18 PM, CJB wrote:



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ks-ghost-subwa...


CJB


Thanks for the link. *It is truly an astounding station.


I managed to get a ride through it a few years ago, but most of the
lighting was off at the time. I've heard that they don't throw
passengers off the 6 train at Brooklyn bridge any more, so it's easy
to do it now. It's not far from the old Court Street station where
the Transit Museum is now, so worth doing both at the same time.

TimB[_2_] June 29th 12 08:29 AM

City Hall NYC - stunning photos
 
On Jun 29, 9:05*am, Stephen Furley wrote:
On Jun 29, 5:39*am, george conklin wrote:

On 6/28/2012 5:18 PM, CJB wrote:


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ks-ghost-subwa....


CJB


Thanks for the link. *It is truly an astounding station.


I managed to get a ride through it a few years ago, but most of the
lighting was off at the time. *I've heard that they don't throw
passengers off the 6 train at Brooklyn bridge any more, so it's easy
to do it now.

Yes - as it says in the article....
Tim


[email protected] June 29th 12 08:51 AM

City Hall NYC - stunning photos
 
On Jun 29, 9:29*am, TimB wrote:
On Jun 29, 9:05*am, Stephen Furley wrote: On Jun 29, 5:39*am, george conklin wrote:

On 6/28/2012 5:18 PM, CJB wrote:


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ks-ghost-subwa...


CJB


Thanks for the link. *It is truly an astounding station.


I managed to get a ride through it a few years ago, but most of the
lighting was off at the time. *I've heard that they don't throw
passengers off the 6 train at Brooklyn bridge any more, so it's easy
to do it now.


Yes - as it says in the article....
* Tim


I see. I wasn't able to read the article at the time; it was coming
up with the Daily Mail heading, but the rest was blank. That was on
the bus on the way to work; I'll try again later.

CJB June 29th 12 09:30 AM

City Hall NYC - stunning photos
 
On Jun 29, 9:51*am, wrote:
On Jun 29, 9:29*am, TimB wrote:









On Jun 29, 9:05*am, Stephen Furley wrote: On Jun 29, 5:39*am, george conklin wrote:


On 6/28/2012 5:18 PM, CJB wrote:


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ks-ghost-subwa...


CJB


Thanks for the link. *It is truly an astounding station.


I managed to get a ride through it a few years ago, but most of the
lighting was off at the time. *I've heard that they don't throw
passengers off the 6 train at Brooklyn bridge any more, so it's easy
to do it now.


Yes - as it says in the article....
* Tim


I see. *I wasn't able to read the article at the time; it was coming
up with the Daily Mail heading, but the rest was blank. *That was on
the bus on the way to work; I'll try again later.


Try

http://www.thefineartphoto.net/2012/01/

Chris B.

Beloved Leader June 29th 12 06:18 PM

City Hall NYC - stunning photos
 
On Jun 28, 8:18*pm, CJB wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ks-ghost-subwa...

CJB


Guastavino tile. One of the captions mentions it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guastavino_tile

I saw a book about Guastavino over at the National Building Museum (in
DC) two years ago. The work is so magnificent.

The link to http://www.guastavino.net/ at the Wikipedia page is bad.
The Architecture School at MIT maintains that site, I think. Just a
minute, please....

Here you go: http://architecture.mit.edu/class/guastavino/news.html .
There's another link there like that. I have the email address of the
person at MIT who's in charge of that site. I might get around to
writing him.

[email protected] June 29th 12 08:45 PM

City Hall NYC - stunning photos
 
On 29/06/2012 01:18, CJB wrote:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...l-station.html

CJB


Was the station so suddenly closed, though? Was there advanced warning
of any sort?

I can do you one better; They decided to shutter South Kentish Town on
what is now the London Underground's Northern Line in one afternoon in
in June of 1924, and promptly acted on that decision. The station was
temporarily closed that afternoon because of industrial action at a
local power supplier, and they simply never re-opened it.

Low pax volumes was the reason.

You'd never get away with that today, I'm certain.

[email protected] June 29th 12 08:48 PM

City Hall NYC - stunning photos
 
On 29/06/2012 09:05, Stephen Furley wrote:
On Jun 29, 5:39 am, george conklin wrote:
On 6/28/2012 5:18 PM, CJB wrote:



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ks-ghost-subwa...


CJB


Thanks for the link. It is truly an astounding station.


I managed to get a ride through it a few years ago, but most of the
lighting was off at the time. I've heard that they don't throw
passengers off the 6 train at Brooklyn bridge any more, so it's easy
to do it now. It's not far from the old Court Street station where
the Transit Museum is now, so worth doing both at the same time.


... except for the fact that the loop and the transit museum are in
different boroughs.

Assuming that you rode the loop first, you would have to cross back over
to the downtown tracks, at Brooklyn Bridge - City Hall, get on a
Lexington Line train for another four stops to Borough Hall in Brooklyn
and then walk another two or three blocks to Court Street station.



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