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some stuff just flies under the radar… apparently the MTA hasn’t noticed it yet either.
sharp eye, gamma!
That’s my station, Luna. I can’t take too much credit, It must have been there for years before I noticed it.
Wow - I can’t believe that is still up in a subway station. Thanks MTA!
I would think early 90s…’92, ‘93-ish.
Amazing! I believe it. Those center columns never get painted. Thanks rfd.
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some stuff just flies under the radar… apparently the MTA hasn’t noticed it yet either.
sharp eye, gamma!
That’s my station, Luna. I can’t take too much credit, It must have been there for years before I noticed it.
Wow - I can’t believe that is still up in a subway station. Thanks MTA!
I would think early 90s…’92, ‘93-ish.
Amazing! I believe it. Those center columns never get painted. Thanks rfd.