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Newark Penn to Manhattan's WTC Via PATH

- Peter - Friday, March 3rd, 2006 : goo

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Immediately after departing , the train crosses the huge that spans the river. www.passaicriver.com...

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Immediately on the other side of the is the first stop, , an area that seems populated mostly by large (and often ) industrial and lots for ...

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This shot reminded me of 's Pensive Technology post... more (and ) approach in the distance as we head ...

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Passing the huge facilities in a blur as the train whizzes through , and the itself...

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More and drawing nearer as we pass an ...

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Endless strings of trains thread in and out of the 24 hours a day. I tend to see some great from around the on the sides of these ever-present and ubiquitous rusty ...

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As we approach the stop, there's a of amazing to the left. Unfortunately, from a moving train with dirty windows, this is the best shot I've been able to get of it. Some of the pieces there are truly incredible; a testament to a spot that's both high-profile and secluded enough to boast such nice, time-consuming work...

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Entering the first of a series of and that separate the stop from proper... here, other trains queue up from the , and lines to pass single-file through the (the "TH" in PATH) tunnel...

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Eerie, dirty lighting over the s in the stop...

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Heading , the has been out of solid in order to grade the approach to the tunnel that goes under the into ...

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on a crossing the tracks. I've been trying to get a photo of this ever since I first saw it a month or so ago, but only now have gotten a satisfying flick of it...

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With whistles blasting a warning to workers, the train exits the tunnel into the site, ergo some great up-close views of ...

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The to the station itself...

www.pathrail.com/CommutingTravel/path/html/map.html

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Hobart: Bravo-- What a nice miniature travelogue!

elaine: crikey!

anon (71.197.42.96): 3rd Mar 2006 - 18:07 GMT

The wall of graffiti shot reminds me of our train rides through Germany.

jack: 3rd Mar 2006 - 18:42 GMT

thank you peter, i ued to take that train to wtc station in the 80's and now you have brought back many memories for me. thx.

anon (mail.ccr-ny.org): these are great shots.

anon (84.204.210.107): great! *from Russia*

Myke: Damn, Peter that was really interesting!

Peter: 3rd Mar 2006 - 20:48 GMT

thanks! i like indulging in a longer post now and then...

Myke: Heh yeah, you should do that more often.

jack: 3rd Mar 2006 - 21:12 GMT

peter i took some pics of 130 cedar street where i worked but i cant get it to post. when i figure it out you will see it.

michael brown: 3rd Mar 2006 - 21:47 GMT

you might find this interesting ... don't know if you knew what you were passing between newark and journal square:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Transfer_(PRR_station)

http://www.hudsoncity.net/tubesenglish/manhattantransfer676.jpg

http://www.tmk.com/hm_gallery/5001.jpg
http://www.tmk.com/hm_gallery/5000.jpg

etc. at http://www.tmk.com/hm_gallery/

http://www.davesrailpix.com/prr/jpg/bvpr005.jpg
http://www.davesrailpix.com/prr/jpg/bvpr072.jpg

have fun!

KrmtDfrog: 4th Mar 2006 - 01:33 GMT

Just a word of warning, I've seen cops confiscate cameras of people taking pictures in/on/around path trains. Even had a train delayed to deal with this 'problem'. Oversensitive security in the Age of Terrorism, most likely, BUT... make sure you don't screw all of us commuters in a rush when our train is stopped to let cops come on and take your film because you wanted some pics :/

SuShI_hp: nice photos

joey: 4th Mar 2006 - 16:27 GMT

rail photos like these depict an emptiness in american lives. photo # 2 does this best. it's like the 'specs' billboard in 'the great gatsby'. and we all know how that ends. . .

GGP: pensive, indeed. desolate, really. great stuff.

Tyfoid Kid: Wow!! Very cool!!

Karl M, Ex New Yorker: 23rd Sep 2006 - 17:03 GMT

Great shots, would have loved to see some actual tunnel shots under the Hudson river,but these are very well done, thanks. Karl

martha s.: 21st Nov 2006 - 19:03 GMT

i have never been to ny .now i am disable.i only see things through someone else's eyes.it is great. i love the rails martha from southeast alabama.enterprise,al.home of the bole weevil monument

lane: 21st Nov 2006 - 19:21 GMT

my daddy was born in ny. i am 6. when i get old i am going to ny to see the lady holding the the light.so i can find ny.

stew: 15th Jan 2007 - 18:55 GMT

What you refer to as elizabeth and the seaport is actually Kearny New Jersey which was home to the Federal shipyards in the war years and still is home to railyards.

joey: 27th Jul 2007 - 23:08 GMT

thanks martha - enterprise, al. home of the boll weevil monument
www.nal.usda.gov/speccoll/collect/history/weevilpg.htm

JOEY TPA - THE PUBLIC ANIIMALS: 24th Oct 2007 - 05:09 GMT

Been on these rails many times when living in Orange...thanks for the memories.

Joe Kash: 10th Jan 2008 - 21:15 GMT

i live in north jers and i'm telling you, there is no urban mess so beautiful as in jersey city--kearny--harrison--newark.

Peter: 10th Jan 2008 - 21:54 GMT

theyre tearing down pretty much ALL the old graf-covered warehouses in , the ones all around the station there, and many on towards too. any idea whats up? i mean, i knew they were neglected and many were abandoned/falling-in, but the timing was sort of too co-incidental to be chance...

Path Engineer: 14th Aug 2008 - 00:15 GMT

Too bad you were passing a westbound newark train in that picture over the Hackensack bridge, I should know I drive them. And just to let you know what ur doing is illegal and hope you get caught.....Have A nice day!

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