Re: Train book

2005-07-27 Thread Dana
Great. Should I be glad I don't have much cash at the moment? gdr, Dana On 7/26/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On a separate thread there was talk about the train system of NY. I have a > very detailed book of the various stations, lines and more. The book can be > found here

Re: Train book

2005-07-27 Thread Howie Hamlin
Cool... The station beneath City Hall was one of the most elegant stations in NYC (probably the most elegant underground). I saw a documentary about the history of the NYC subway system and they showed that station...spooky and nifty at the same time :) Oh, and if anyone is wondering - the st

Re: Train book

2005-07-27 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Yep. They're in the book. > Ever see photos of the abandoned station beneath City Hall or any of > the other closed stations? > > Howie > > --- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:55 PM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: --- > > > > On a separate thread there was talk about the train system of NY. I > > have

Re: Train book

2005-07-27 Thread Howie Hamlin
Ever see photos of the abandoned station beneath City Hall or any of the other closed stations? Howie --- On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:55 PM, Michael Dinowitz scribed: --- > > On a separate thread there was talk about the train system of NY. I > have a very detailed book of the various stations,

Train book

2005-07-26 Thread Michael Dinowitz
On a separate thread there was talk about the train system of NY. I have a very detailed book of the various stations, lines and more. The book can be found here: http://nyctrackbook.com/ and I've been told that the author is working on an update to this book as well as a similar volume on the L