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  • MTA workers take a break outside the Whitehall Street subway station. Orange drainage hoses snake across the sidewalk.
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  • An MTA hardhat rests on the rail of the entrance to the Whitehall Street subway station, still closed a week after hurricane Sandy hit.
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  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign comprises a concise decision tree to help people determine whether they should ride or not
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  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign announces reduced service and asks riders to expect additional travel time.
    EJL 200405 1021.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign notes some a reduced schedule.
    EJL 200405 1019.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign asks people to stay home, and maintain a social distance of at least 6 feet (2 meters).
    EJL 200405 1018.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign announces "Hate has no place in our transit system," a result of an increase in hate crimes directed at people of Asian descent.
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  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign comprises a concise decision tree to help people determine whether they should ride or not
    EJL 200405 1022.jpg
  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. A man wearing a costume composed of New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority's Metrocards in New York's Greenwich Village Halloween Parade.
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  • The Smith-9th Street subway station, part of New York's MTA subway system, is the highest subway station in the world. It was built to allow tall-masted ships navigating the Gowanus Canal to pass under it.
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  • The Smith-9th Street subway station, part of New York's MTA subway system, is the highest subway station in the world. It was built to allow tall-masted ships navigating the Gowanus Canal to pass under it.
    EJL-171031-1004.jpg
  • A sign advertising the New York City Marathon, cancelled because of the storm, ironically states "Everything else is a warm-up." MTA workers in safety vests can be seen in the distance, beyond the still closed Whitehall Street subway station.
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  • The Smith-9th Street subway station, part of New York's MTA subway system, is the highest subway station in the world. It was built to allow tall-masted ships navigating the Gowanus Canal to pass under it.
    EJL-171031-1003.jpg
  • The Smith-9th Street subway station, part of New York's MTA subway system, is the highest subway station in the world. It was built to allow tall-masted ships navigating the Gowanus Canal to pass under it.
    EJL-171031-1025.jpg
  • The Smith-9th Street subway station, part of New York's MTA subway system, is the highest subway station in the world. It was built to allow tall-masted ships navigating the Gowanus Canal to pass under it.
    EJL-171031-1010.jpg