Posted by on November 9, 2013 
Note that high level platforms added between the two consists on the right, and the two on the left, to allow access to the new bi-level cars. Many passengers who get off work early enough, take the Number 7 Flushing Line subway to Vernon-Jackson Ave. and board their trains at the yard, instead of waiting at Hunter's Point. This is an excellent image Dennis.
Posted by Steve Patterson on November 9, 2013 
Excellent Dennis, but don't fool us to believe you are NOT a RR employee. You sure know the terms and conditions, and we love your photo!
Posted by Mitch Goldman on November 9, 2013 
You done did it again! Not sure how you do it - frame after frame after frame, sticking to your style with images long unseen and magnificently captured. Great to see NY represented so well and in abundance.
Posted by Kevin Madore on November 9, 2013 
When the sun goes down, Dennis goes hunting! Nice!
Posted by cmdrflake on November 9, 2013 
Another different look at an American icon, and a seldom remarked upon facility in it's shadow. Outstanding.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on November 9, 2013 
Just tremendous!
Posted by Óscar on November 10, 2013 
Every time I see one of your pictures there's no need to read the name, just click 'favourite' and say something nice about it. A well deserved PCA for me, great work as usual, Dennis!
Posted by Charles Freericks on November 10, 2013 
I am most impressed when someone really works for a shot and manages to pull it off. This is a wonderful image, such a brilliant use of light and framing.
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