New York City Subway: Snowy Elevated Trains in Manhattan and Bronx

Today’s film leaves the underground and shows the only elevated stretches of the subway system that exist today in Manhattan. There are two such stretches, both along the IRT Seventh Avenue line, more specifically along the (1) service. There is a very short stretch at 125 St, where trains leave the tunnel for only one station. They then travel under ground again up to Dyckman Street, where they reemerge and then run on elevated steel structures all the way to Van Cortlandt Park, 242 St in the Bronx. The
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