Coney Island's Wonder Wheel is a great location to get a view of lower Brooklyn, including the skyline of lower Manhattan across the East River. And, it is also a great perch from which to see th... (more)
A Q Train, with the usual assortment of Kawasaki R68A cars (with 5058 leading) rounds the curve as it approaches the Parkside Station on the former IND Brighton Line. This train originated in Man... (more)
Some twenty years after the orange Q bullet was discontinued (it was used for Sixth Avenue service from 1988-2001), it inexplicably showed up on R68A car 5114, leading a New York City subway 2nd A... (more)
As a southbound MTA Q Line train approaches Flatbush’s Parkside Avenue Station, it diverges to the outer tracks. This is where NYCT’s IND Brighton Line expands from a two-track line to a four... (more)
A northbound New York City Q Second Avenue/Broadway Express/Brighton Local, or (for convenience) Q Line, subway train departs the Church Avenue Station in New York City (or Brooklyn, or Flatbush, ... (more)
The MTA Church Avenue subway station in Brooklyn (aka Flatbush), while below ground, is an open-air station. However, two of the four tracks are covered, as seen in this daylight photo of a north... (more)