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| (176n41) A platform sign on a boring 70s windscreen at 176 Street/Jerome Avenue. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 19 December, 2003 | (176n42) Looking at the downtown platform at 176 Street/Jerome Avenue. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 19 December, 2003 | (176n43) R142 #1205 at 176th Street/Jerome Avenue. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 June, 2004 | (176n44) Looking down 176th Street/Jerome Avenue, just before it closed for its 3 month rehab. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 June, 2004 |
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| (176n45) The area beyond the windscreens at 176th Street/Jerome Avenue, typical of an elevated platform. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 June, 2004 | (176n46) A area of the platform at 176th Street/Jerome Avenue. The windscreens are still there but the roof is missing from the canopy, the station will close in a month of a 3 month rehab. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 June, 2004 | (176n47) A 4 train leaves 176 Street/Jerome Avenue. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 February, 2007 | (176n48) Looking down the elevated 176 Street/Jerome Avenue Station. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 February, 2007 |
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| (176n49) The platform fence towards the end of the 176 Street/River Avenue Station. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 February, 2007 | (176n410) Looking down the platform at 176 Street/River Avenue. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 February, 2007 | (176n411) R142A #7779 running downtown approaches 176 Street. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 February, 2007 | (176n412) R142A #7779 enters 176 Street. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 February, 2007 |
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| (176n413)(176n414)(176n415) The stained glass of Art's For Transit's, Reaching Out For Each Other, 2006 by Juan Sánchez. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 February, 2007 | (176n416) The turnstiles in the small mezzanine at 176 Street. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 10 February, 2007 | ||
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