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RailPictures.Net Photo: MTA New York City Transit R-160A MU at Brooklyn, New York, New York by Dennis A. Livesey
 
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      » MTA New York City Transit (more..)
      » R-160A MU (more..)
      » Knickerbocker St station  
      » Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA (more..)
      » March 06, 2014
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      I think many people, including natives such as myself, tend to think that New York City is laid out on flat 4x8' plywood tables. I submit with this image that it is not. Looking west from the M line's Brooklyn's Myrtle-Wykoff station to the Knickerbocker Ave and Central Ave stations we see that the topography dips and swoops like a bird rather than a solid straight line. The consist I believe is made some of the newest cars of the MTA subway, the R-160A's. These were built by either by Kawasaki or Alstom in the years 2005-2008. In the distance can be seen a tower at Myrtle Ave where the M line joins the J and Z line.
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