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Newark Bridge

- Peter - Tuesday, June 14th, 2005 : goo

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I took this photo from the window of the I was riding in, heading away from this morning... the -top is the pully system for the huge series of s that hold all the tracks that terminate at (and some and ones that go beyond)...

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www.nycsubway.org/nyc/path/path-newark.html
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elaine: 14th Jun 2005 - 16:00 GMT

i was in new jersey once. it struck me as being full of rusted metal train stuff, very exciting to the eye for me, but i had not been liberated into the way of the digital camera yet, so took no pictures. however, i have friends to stay with there, and whenever i can travel again i will, for the rust and the half and half

Peter: 15th Jun 2005 - 14:26 GMT

at the moment i snapped this photo, my bus was waiting at a red-light, pointed almost directly , straight towards . if you follow the train-tracks in that direction, they dead-end at the , though they pass through many tangents and stations before that.

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