Along a very busy, dark and dirty 4 track subway line lays this secluded way station for reprobates.
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The end of this tunnel was once filled with the ashes of many unnamed victims. Ashes of those who met a horrid death that I watched with my own eyes and could smell and taste for days beyond. You don't forget something like that, ever.
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Here are some words you don't want to hear someone yelling at you on a Sunday morning at 9AM: "Hey! You were down in the marina! Stay right there I'm calling the police".
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The RKO Keith is one of NYC's most infamous abandoned buildings.
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We've been spoiling you all lately with posts full of deep location research and explicit details on various well known abandoned buildings, so it's time for a post that leaves everything to the imagination.
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Red Hook contained one of NYC's tallest abandoned industrial buildings, with one of the best graffiti galleries and a rooftop view unparalleled in awesomeness. Today, The New York Dock building is being converted into apartments.
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In 2003 me and Rebel SC came across this very long abandoned Staten Island Rapid Transit car.
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In 2001, I came across a set of 3 old wooden subway cars parked in Sunset Park, across the street from the old Davidson Pipe storage facility (which today is a Costco store). As luck would have it, they were parked in a small former SBK yard with no fence. These were the last wooden subway cars in use within the NYC subway system.
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