Added: 5 years ago
From: tribecatom
Views: 9,546
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (10)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • hay tribecaton please a negative version to see the station clearly

  • How do you do negative version?

  • This and 28th st were both closed. Although 28th St was closed because it was right next to the old 33rd st, which then also moved abit further up. I wish I could find photos of 28th st but nothing seems to exist, especially now considering it's boarded up.

  • Yehah, I look at both ever time I get on PATH but, 28th street was pretty much pointless and 19th Street is still there but it's "Equipment Station" now...

  • Interesting that someone actually go video of it, all I have is a really old picture of it. However today while I was on the PATH I good a good look at it because there was work being done on the tracks, nothing is there now but equipment but, you can definitely tell that it was a station at one point in time. Me being the enthusiast that I am I still wanna go there and get a really good look at things.

  • Why was it closed

  • To speed up the trains and presumably it wasn't being used enough.

  • I have the neatest Idea for this. Next time im in NY, ill ride the path from 14th to 23rd, and Ill put my camera on rapid fire with flash. Ill try and get a panoramic type thing to show what the station now looks like.

  • that's be cool but photography is banned on the PATH. I got stopped a couple of times from taking photos.

  • I thought the Subway in NY (Not just the IRT but the PATH too) said you could take photos, as long as you didn't use flash/reflectors or a tripod. This was from their new rules thing.

  • It was a decision made by the Port Authority after 9/11. There have been several plots to blow up the PATH and a ban on photography would make those plots that bit harder.

  • Darn. Ill find a way. lol.

    Either that or Ill try taking photos of the 18th Street Station on the IRT East (4,5)

  • hey man how'd it go, I'd love to view those pics. I heard about this old station on nytimes i think. seems cool. lemme know if you put pics up online.

  • its used as a substation now

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more