Subway Globes at Twilight - A Manhattan Impression
by Steve Ember
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Subway Globes at Twilight - A Manhattan Impression
Artist
Steve Ember
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
I've always loved these green/white globes against a twilight-blue sky. The ones here, in this eastward view along E 42nd St in Manhattan, represent but a few of the many entrances to the expansive subterranean complex on multiple levels below that is the Grand Central-42nd St Subway Station.
It is here that the Lexington Avenue [IRT] East Side Line (4, 5, and 6) trains curve diagonally westward to begin following Park Avenue to the south, and meet (about) perpendicularly with the 7 train (34th St-Hudson Yards to Flushing-Main St), on the lowest level, its tracks running deep beneath 42nd St on their way to the tunnels under the East River. There is also a passage to the Grand Central-Times Square Shuttle trains.
©2021 Steve Ember
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December 8th, 2021
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