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| (grandr17) Looking down the Manhattan-bound platform at Grand Avenue-Newtown all the station columns look like boring columns of concrete with no forms in them or indentations giving them charatorPhoto by Jeremiah Cox, 5 June, 2008 | (grandr18) Looking up a closed staircase from the Manhattan-bound platform that leads directly up to the mezzanine to a portion of it that is now outside of fare control.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 June, 2008 | (grandr19) A sign that is missing many letters for the Crossover for trains to 71 Av-Forest Hills, End of platform on a column at Grand Avenue-Newtown.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 June, 2008 | (grandr20) Another view down the Manhattan-bound platform.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 June, 2008 |
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| (grandr21) A name tablet at Grand Avenue-Newtown that has gotten some blue paint spilled on it giving it a bluish hue.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 June, 2008 | (grandr22) A view across the tracks from the Jamaica-bound platform to the Manhattan-bound platform at Grand Ave-Newtown.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 June, 2008 | (grandr23) A Not In Service Garbage train with a either a R127 or R134 pushing the train leaves Grand Avenue-Newtown after bypassing it on the Jamaica-bound track.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 June, 2008 | (grandr24) Looking down the express tracks after a Jamaica Center-bound R32 E train has bypassed the station.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 June, 2008 |
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| (grandr25) A sign for the crossover on the Forest Hills-bound platform is falling apart even more than the one on the Manhattan-bound side.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 June, 2008 | (grandr26) The conductor's stop plate for a 4 car R46 G train at Forest Hills it's just above Grand Avenue's Blue trim.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 June, 2008 |
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