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Just for fun: Abandoned 91st. subway station. Toot Toot!

By: Bad Guy Joe , Posted on January 16, 2015

Abandoned 18th street subway station

By: Bad Guy Joe , Posted on August 11, 2014


Along a very busy, dark and dirty 4 track subway line lays this secluded way station for reprobates.
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Queens Mainline Graffiti History

By: Bad Guy Joe , Posted on August 7, 2014

"Do you want to die tonight?"
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Tomb of the Unnamed + Repent Tunnel

By: Bad Guy Joe , Posted on June 16, 2014

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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The Mary Murray

By: Bad Guy Joe , Posted on May 6, 2014


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

By: Bad Guy Joe , Posted on April 21, 2014

2014. Approaching from the south with a goon squad
The RKO Keith is one of NYC's most infamous abandoned buildings.

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Coffee Bean Castle

By: Bad Guy Joe , Posted on April 15, 2014


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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New York Dock

By: Bad Guy Joe , Posted on April 8, 2014


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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Abandoned 1925 vintage Staten Island Rapid Transit car 353 – 2003.

By: Bad Guy Joe , Posted on April 2, 2014


In 2003 me and Rebel SC came across this very long abandoned Staten Island Rapid Transit car.
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Q Cars

By: Bad Guy Joe , Posted on April 1, 2014


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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