
Times Square station 1/9/2/3 uptown platform north stairs rush hour

Entrance to the WTC E train station. These are the original signs, stairs, rails, ramp and doors.

E train, WTC station

E train, WTC station

The end of the line. These springs are meant to restrain the E train should it fail to stop when the track runs out.

If the brakes fail, this is what keeps the E train from becoming a PATH train.

I now have until tomorrow at 11 a.m. to figure out how to size these and send them to New York Magazine.
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