Mosholu Parkway (4)

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(mosholun417) A mosaic for Downtown trains on the mezzanine at Mosholu Parkway. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 14 April, 2007 (mosholun418) The staircases that lead to the Manhattan-bound platform at Mosholu Parkway. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 14 April, 2007 (mosholun419) The recently renovated and airy Woodlawn-bound platform at Mosholu Parkway. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 14 April, 2007 (mosholun420) The dilapidated downtown platform at Mosholu Parkway. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 14 April, 2007
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(mosholun421) (mosholun422) The locations for two Mosholu Parkway name tablets still exist on the downtown platform. One is still intact and another is missing, these really should be restored as part of the renovations, instead they seem to be being removed. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 14 April, 2007 (mosholun423) Looking down the dilapidated downtown platform at Mosholu Parkway. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 14 April, 2007 (mosholun424) The windscreens have been removed from the uptown platform at Mosholu Parkway, most of it has been replaced with the meshy material, this offers a nice view of the surrounding area. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 14 April, 2007
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(mosholun425) (mosholun426) Uptown R142 #1190 leads a #4 Express train as it approaches and bypasses Mosholu Parkway due to Weekend construction. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 14 April, 2007 (mosholun427) A downtown R142 4 train enters Mosholu Parkway. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 14 April, 2007
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