That’s a somewhat unusual double-decker elevated subway straight ahead. You can see a train passing through on the lower elevated level.
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Chris Nitz - This reminds me, I need to start shopping for a tattoo parlor in my area! If the cars were older, this would fool me for a vintage shot. So diggin it!
Dave DiCello - Really cool shot here man. May need to make a trip here when I come to NY in 2 weeks!
Mike Criswell - Really cool Mark, I like how you have the Tattoo sign in there
Mark Neal - Looks very vintage, Mark. Even with the modern vehicles. Nice image.
Jimi Jones - Very nice B&W, Mark. Love this scene.
Edith Levy - I like this Mark. I bet this area hasn’t changed much for a long time.
Jesslie - I have never seen a place like this with no people and only few vehicles…Looks really vintage…