This is part 2 of a 2 part video shot in the mid/early 1990s about the ‘mole people’ of NYC and the police officers who brave the tunnels attempting to get them to leave.
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This is part 2 of a 2 part video shot in the mid/early 1990s about the ‘mole people’ of NYC and the police officers who brave the tunnels attempting to get them to leave.
This is a 2 part video shot in the mid/early 1990s about the ‘mole people’ of NYC and the police officers who brave the tunnels attempting to get them to leave.
One day I was walking through a rail yard when I noticed every fucking car in the place was OBESE.
An old Brick Factory lays in ruins on the Hudson river, awaiting an unknown future.
The NYC Photo Archive has some interesting bits in it, like the above photos of roller graffiti done in the mid to late 80s on 43rd street, near northern blvd in queens. I recall seeing this one while it was there so many years ago. Really shows how NYC has changed over the years. Something […]
In 1998, CP Rail was granted access to NYC as part of the split up of Conrail. For years their trains ran, ranging from zero to 40 cars, between queens and albany 3 days per week. In 2010 CP Rail and CSX came to an agreement where CSX would handle the freight cars for CP […]
Don’t invite these people to your house. They will paint your walls, loot your fridge and watch your TV.
In 2009 I wrote Brooklyn Queens Freight and Yard Job NYC – 2 books documenting freight graffiti in NYC. While I haven’t spent nearly as much time trackside since then, i still get out and shoot the occasional freight. Here’s a set of shots from CSX’s northbound transfer freight, traveling from Fresh Pond yard in […]
This month’s set of Photo Friday shots come to us from Shadowbat. Shadowbat is basically the undisputed king of exploring in Philly. Well – Philly does have a lot of great explorers, but very few are as consistently prolific as the mysterious Shadowbat.