Photos from subway trip on the #1 to the upper end of the island. This is not a day to sit at home!

Another reason not to own a car in nyc.

First pass through, much work left to do. Advil tomorrow.

As you can see through the open doors, there was a ton (over 2 ft. anyway) of snow on the train platform.

MTA workers very hard at work. I took this photo for them to take to the union negotiations.

Snow on the #1 subway tracks, around 125th street, where it is above ground.

This is snow
underground on the subway track, if you can believe that. It falls through the grates in the sidewalk up above. It is deep!
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