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Here are some photos I took back in the late 1980s of the demolition of the stations at the end of the Jamaica BMT line. There were 5 stations in all. The new terminus for the line was the Archer Avenue extension. I remember riding out to the Archer extension when it opened and you could see these abandon stations as the train turned, cut off from the rest of the line. These photos show the Metropolitan Ave station and the Queens Blvd Station. I think at that point the rest of it was already torn down.
This article has been viewed 1422 times in the last 16 months Peter: 20th May 2009 - 03:26 GMTwow, now THIS is an instant favorite. im so glad you took photos of this... and shared them with us today. i dig it. just this weekend, i was out in east new york, looking at where the elevated line was cut off. similarly, in my neighborhood at the myrtle j/m station, theyre installing new track segments on the elevated, a second level up as if they were gonna be layups for the rush-hour trains or something. know anything about that?
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