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author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY
Recently, I've been scanning lots of 90s graf flicks . I came across this one, scanned it, and asked Swatch who
Robert Ray was.
He replied with this:
On August 28, 1991, an accident occurred just north of Union Square station, killing five people and injuring
215 others in one of the worst wrecks since the Malbone Street Disaster of 1918. The train operator, Robert Ray,
had been overshooting platforms on the entire run. Just north of 14th Street–Union Square the train was to be
shifted to the local track...
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