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The snow covered northern end of the Metropolitan-bound platform
Looking beyond the stop markers to a A Forest Hills-bound R160 M train approaching
A Forest Hills-bound R160 M approaches on a snowy day
A Forest Hills-bound R160 M approaches the station
The northern ends of the platform are still narrow, but now with high mess walls instead of a low fence
Blank white windscreens, artwork maybe, advertising panels?
A R160 M train leaves the modern platform
Staircase to the NE corner of 34th Street and 6th Avenue
Approaching the small, windscreened portion of the Metropolitan Avenue-bound platform, it is not covered in snow
Ahe portions of the platform without windscreens are covered in snow
At the bottom of the 32nd Street escalators
The mesh windscreens now offer the only views out to the surrounding neighbrohood
A Metropolitan-bound R160 M train begins to enter
R160 #8428 comes to a stop
The snow covered southern end of the platform where no train ever stops
The widscreens don't block all the snow from the platform for a stopping train
The stop board for southbound trains to bypass Central Avenue because it is closed for its reconstruction
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