RLNRR is (finally) back! This time we're looking at a New York subway station that may or may not exist.
NicoBK’s video: [ Ссылка ]
SOURCES:
76th street – the puzzling evidence, 2007, Great photos of the model board, signals, and wall: [ Ссылка ]
76th St station...Does it exist? Subchat Forum chain (Check out Mitch45’s inspirational post): [ Ссылка ]
The alleged location: [ Ссылка ]
Joseph Brennan’s April Fool’s article: [ Ссылка ]
The mysterious dead-end tunnel: [ Ссылка ]
New York Times article: [ Ссылка ]
Untapped Cities article, which references Brennan’s and NYT articles: [ Ссылка ]
Second Ave. Sagas: [ Ссылка ]
Model of the station, the Broadway Lion, [ Ссылка ]
IMAGES:
Map showing 76th street, posted by Far Rock Depot, 2011, [ Ссылка ]
76th Street mosaic, Posted by GP38/R42 Chris, 2009, [ Ссылка ]
By Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York - Official New York City Subway Map uploaded by vcohen, CC BY 2.0, [ Ссылка ]
Hagstrom Subway map, from Brennan’s 76 st article, [ Ссылка ]
Track plan by David Rogoff, from Brennan’s 76 st article, [ Ссылка ]
Sears station, City of Philadelphia Department of Records, [ Ссылка ]
Photos of the South 4th Street station shell, Hopetunnel website, Subway & Rail, [ Ссылка ]
The infamous 76th Street photo, Brennan’s 76 st article, [ Ссылка ]
Streetview, Google Maps, coordinates 40°40'35.0"N 73°51'38.0"W
Joseph Brennan, Fantasy in The Mole People, [ Ссылка ]
Cincinnati Subway, Race St Station, By Jonathan Warren - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, [ Ссылка ]
Cincinnati Subway, Tunnel entrance near the Western Hills Viaduct, By Wholtone - Own work, Public Domain, [ Ссылка ]
I have this ridiculous idea to make a lame paper animated sitcom set entirely in 76th St, should I do it? I may as well use the drawings of 76th St for something, coz that's totally reasonable thinking.
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