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Follow the hordes.
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On the way to find the exit, a mosaic to admire.
Sometimes up to get out.
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And sometimes down.
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Dealing with kids is one thing, but...
...dealing with a bike is another experience.
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Munich subway. This conveyor belt is for luggage. But we needed it for our fully loaded touring bikes.
In Stockholm, Sweden, there are ramps for bicycles & strollers. Nice!
The goal is to get to the...
... (On the way, a rescued piece from the original Penn Station.)...
...the turnstyles.
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That will hopefully put you out to the place you were heading for.
When existing, passing through the turnstyles is easy.
But sometimes we encountered what we call the egg slicers.
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New York Transit In Comics @ N Y Transit Museum.
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This Lexington Ave. line exit goes right into Bloomingdale's Department Store.
Lisbon, Portugal.
It can be a struggle to get out & one always hopes what's at the end will be worth the effort.
And as nice as the interior you're leaving.
Looks promising, a musuem?
Music, dance, theatre, museums, & soaring architecture are all up here.
Nice to see.
Hopefully you exit into a pretty section of whatever town you're in.
Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY. A residential neighborhood with some architecture c. the 1800’s & near Grand Army Plaza & Prospect Park. Many people in my dad’s family lived in this neighborhood.
Rue des Abbesses, Paris, France.
“The best street in Paris…. It runs through the middle of the charming Montmartre district…”
Villa Borghese, Roma, Italia.
That’s all folks. Thanks for looking through the subway series. I loved assembling the blogs.
Marty