Posted by John Simpkins-Camp on December 14, 2015 
Wonderful comments. While I have seen photos of this station, this is the first and only photo that I have seen with people on the platform. This is documentation of a rare, rare event.
Posted by Dana M. on December 14, 2015 
Beautiful photo Dennis - glad to be friends with you on Facebook now. I am curious - is this station still closed and verboten to civilians even now? If so - why the stop? Would like to know more about this "crown jewel of it's hidden treasures.." and why this stop was such a special one. Still, beautiful photo - PCA vote from me.
Posted by Tom on December 14, 2015 
Fascinating photo and write-up, Dennis. Thanks and I hope you keep them coming.
Posted by Bruce Budris on December 14, 2015 
John, the people are there because the MTA holds periodic tours of Old City Hall Station. The station has been closed to passenger service since 1945.
Posted by Bruce Budris on December 14, 2015 
Very nice Dennis. A unique and beautiful take on this old gem!
Posted by Joseph Meade on December 14, 2015 
Marvelous Dennis.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on December 14, 2015 
Excellent, yet again! Book! Book!
Posted by pjflstc on December 14, 2015 
Any hopes of cleaning & restoring these catacombs? Somewhere there are photos of this area when it was used. Why is this area not used?
Posted by Mark Rosnick on December 14, 2015 
Superb, as usual Dennis.
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