Dyckman Street
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Water gushes out of hoses: the station flooded during Superstorm Sandy
Water flows into a drain and lots of hoses
The hoses down into the exit, lights are still on
Water gushes out of the flooded station
Water flows into the street and storm drain
A transit employee and the water gushing out of the station
Lots of barricades and tape around these two station exits, some lights on, some off
Another hose view on the closed sidewalk
Four houses down this staircase
A single hose comes up from this exit
And another single one from this exit with plenty of barricades
The entrance from Fort Tryon Park is taped off, still closed after Superstorm Sandy
The white original Subway engraved name beneath store awnings
The other in facade entrance it lacks stores but equipment and only half the staircase is open
The Dyckman Street Subway Station sign and white Subway Entrance with peeling concrete above
Sign for why half the staircase is closed, the landlord who owns them hasn't been maintaining them
Looking down the half-closed staircase
Where would you attach a bike to these railings
Stepping off an uptown A train
A name tablet
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