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Thanks Ben,
brings back many memories.
Wonderful stuff! I grew up in the 50's & 60's in Red Hook Brooklyn which was considered a two fare neighborhood. We had to take a bus to get to either the Smith & 9th Street station or to Court Street to get a subway. To see the subway platforms and tracks so clean and graffiti free brought back a lot of memories. I also enjoyed seeing all the automobiles on the streets and the rooftops with TV antennas.
great shots especially the #7 train in Queens, I rode from Flushing to times Square for many years. THANKS for sharing this
Steve
Sunday River's archival material is fabulous stuff. In fact, you can get this program on DVD:
http://www.sundayriverproducti...om/detail.aspx?id=68
If you think watching it on the computer screen is nice, try it on the television.
Bob
Ben,
Many thanks.
I rode the Woodlawn Jerome #4 to school every day.
I saw my old neighborhood in the video !!
Scrappy
Scrappy,
I grew up between the Grand Concourse and Jerome Ave. Where did you catch the 4 and what school were you going to?
Joe