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Re: NY Subway station: Welcome to Hell
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lugnet.town
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Tue, 31 Jan 2006 14:45:15 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Timothy Gould wrote:
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Hi all,
I was finally persuaded to build a station to go with my NY Subway train.
I think it makes a nice contrast to my earlier
Moscow Metro station.
Comments, questions and suggestions welcomed.
Tim
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I like it a lot. I think the style is representative of the real thing. I
think the platform should be a little wider, but other than that. I think youve
gotten it nicely.
I actually noticed this on Brickshelf yesterday and made it a point to really
pay attention and look for trash and newspapers on the subway ride home last
night. I was thinking that maybe I am just oblivious to it and accepting it now
that Ive been riding the subway for 16 years. Happily, I noticed none.
Without a doubt, late nights and weekends the subways have more trash in them,
but otherwise, I say: clean up your MOC. :o)
Jonathan (who just got off the subway and into his office and now is taking off
the red suit with pointed ears and putting the pitchfork away until the ride
home) ;o)
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| (...) Though I've never ridden the subway I get the impression that this is more representative of the 80s rather than the current, much improved version. I've read in many places that the Subway is now much cleaner, better and more comfortable than (...) (19 years ago, 31-Jan-06, to lugnet.town, FTX)
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