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M-Train near Coney Island

In April 1984, I traveled with my brother Sean on a whirlwind trip through Queens and Brooklyn on the New York City Subway. This was during the graffiti era when most of the trains were covered inside and out with tags and ad-hoc murals.

I made a series of photos on this adventure using my 1930s-era Leica 3A (with 50mm Summitar lens) loaded with Kodak Plus-X, which I’d bulk loaded into re-useable cassettes.

On the way to Coney Island, I made this view of an inbound M-train from the front of an outbound train near the ‘W. 8 Street’ station .

While some small prints of this trip that have populated my 1980s photo album for the last 40 years, the original negatives had been waylaid until relatively recently. Finally, I located the missing original photos and scanned them last weekend.

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Sunny Morning at Sunnyside—Queens, New York c1978.

I was on bright morning in 1978 that I made these black & white photos with my old Leica 3A fitted with a Nikkor 35mm lens.

I was standing with my father and brother on a Long Island Rail Road platform near Sunnyside yard. I was about 12 at the time.

My subject was the graffiti covered Flushing Line subway train.

30 years earlier my father made photos of New Haven Railroad EP4 electrics and Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 electrics from near this same spot!

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