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91st Street and Brooklyn Bridge

Published on: June 10th, 1997 | Last updated: December 8, 2015 | Written by:

2 for 1 old school photos from approx 1997. Fun in a Pre 9/11 NYC.

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1 train zipping by 91st street

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Old station tile signs still remain

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Graffiti Cats

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Just south of the existing station, there’s a length of platform abandoned (as well as platforms behind the walls of the current station).

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One response to “91st Street and Brooklyn Bridge”

  1. Mitch45 says:

    The “Brooklyn Bridge” name tablet shown in the above photo has been covered over by graffiti vandals. Too bad.

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