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The abandoned lower level platform at City Hall is the only abandoned subway station in NYC that is used to store subway trains.
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Grant Layup is the unofficial name that graffiti writers placed on the provisional track space located between the Euclid and Grant avenue stations on the A line.
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The tracks leading to Jamaica Yard under Queens Blvd. are a complex testament to the forward thinking applied to much of the construction of the old IND route lines.
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Deep in South Brooklyn, there is a 4 track subway tunnel that is very familiar to anyone who has performed contract work for the MTA.
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Church avenue yard is one of very few underground NYC Subway Yards. (more…)

The 174th street subway yard is a cavernous space under Washington Heights that is currently used to store C trains.
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