NYC Subway: Abandoned Stations and Unbuilt Lines (Utica, Bedford . . . Lost Subways Map | WNYC WNYC brought forth this story of Subway lines and stations which were unbuilt or disgarded I thought it to be interesting and couldn't help but daydream about how things would look now The first thing that jumped out to me was how easily accessible Queens could be, especially a quicker commute to JFK and the Rockaways A connection to Staten Island would definitely be
They Dod It - LIRR On Strike - Long Island - City-Data. com Grossly over paid clowns !!! They should Not be able to strike and disrupt the lives of millions of people lirr is full of scandals , thieves and employees that steal time copper and supplies The absolute last thing they deserve is to make more money on top of their already bloated salaries All these phonies with their fabricated Injuries, disability pensions , sick fraud should be
Jeopardy! champ Jamie Ding Calls Out ICE After 31-Game Winning Streak . . . The Dems have been blurring the lines between Illegal Aliens and Legal Immigrants for years now The Reps are only pointing this out The Reps are generally law abiding and law following people The Dems are changing how criminals are viewed (victims) and how they are dealt with (chance after chance) Is it that much of a stretch to imagine that an Illegal Aliens first act on entering this
old canarsie memories (Wells: high crime, neighborhoods, school) - New . . . Who cares about Canarsie's old knisheries, bagel joints, hardware stores, etc What I remember from the 1970s and even earlier is the 14th St Canarsie subway line That was the last line to run the R-9 subway cars, which were manufactured by the American Car Foundry Co of Berwick, PA They ran until the late '70s or even early 80's The cars had rattan seats, bare incandescent light bulbs