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One of the deepest stations in NYC, the Lexington Avenue - 63rd Street station finally opened in the Fall of 1989 after two decades of construction. This photo showcases the wall tiles that were installed as part of the Second Avenue Subway expansion project and was taken on the Downtown F & Q Platform.
One of the deepest stations in NYC, the Lexington Avenue - 63rd Street station finally opened in the Fall of 1989 after two decades of construction. This photo showcases the wall tiles that were installed as part of the Second Avenue Subway expansion project and was taken on the Downtown F & Q Platform.
One of the deepest stations in NYC, the Lexington Avenue - 63rd Street station finally opened in the Fall of 1989 after two decades of construction. This photo showcases the wall tiles that were installed as part of the Second Avenue Subway expansion project and was taken on the Downtown F & Q Platform.