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Sign for 225 St Station Broadway Line Opened 1908, reconstructed 1990 by the employees of the New York City Transit Authority
The closed taped off turnstiles, the subway is free after Superstorm Sandy
Countdown clocks, service has been restored to South Ferry already (I thought that part of Manhattan still had no power?)
The countdown clock and sign that the last stop on the 1 and 2
train is 34 St-Penn Station
The countdown clock has been updated to accurately say trains are running every 10 minutes to 34 St-Penn Station
Looking across to the Uptown platform with its new white windscreen at 225 Street
The countdown clock and new white windscreen on the Downtown platform that looks cheap and is already fraying around the edges after less than a year
The Manhattan-bound platform station house and single streetstair (on the opposite side of the street from Metro-North looms above 225 Street)
Looking across to the Uptown platform and its little entrance area
An evening view of the station entrance from 225 Street
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