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Posted by Handbrake on Sat Nov 23 11:21:14 2024, in response to Re: Guess The Location...easy peasy (maybe), posted by randyo on Thu Nov 21 00:31:16 2024. The 4th Avenue Subway in Brooklyn was constructed to accept high level railroad equipment that also allowed elevated railcars to pass.Q cars were able to pass over the bridge from the Center Street Subway to 4th Avenue subway in Brooklyn as both subway tunnels had similar civil construction dimensions. BRT ran elevated cars to Chambers Street via the Center Street subway & Williamsburg Bridge well before the BRT steel cars arrived. The Q's roof would have had to have been lowered to travel over the Broadway BMT subway to the Manhattan Bridge from their original elevated gate car height. |
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