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Many stations of the New York City subway system have
fallen into disuse or have been abandoned, no longer used by the
Transit Authority for their original purpose: serving passengers. Some
stations are fully abandoned, rotting away and seen only from passing
trains. Others are in use as storage facilities. Some have extra
platforms that were closed long ago. And some, like City Hall, are
architectural marvels that give a glimpse into the city's
past.

IRT,
Brooklyn Bridge Local and Express Platforms |

IRT,
City Hall |

IRT,
Nevins Street |

IRT,
South Ferry Inner Loop |

IRT,
Worth Street |

IRT,
18th Street |

IRT,
91st Street |

BMT,
City Hall Lower Level |

BMT,
Chambers Street |

BMT,
Dean Street |

BMT,
Ninth Avenue Lower Level |

BMT,
Myrtle Avenue Upper Level |

IND,
Court Street (New York Transit Museum) |

IND,
Bergen Street Lower Level |

IND,
Roosevelt Avenue Terminal Station |

IND,
42nd Street Lower Level |
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