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7th Avenue Subway Mystery Stairs

spinningpinwheel
spinningpinwheel
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights
I've passed through the B/Q stop at 7th Avenue twice a day for over two years and every time I wonder about the mystery staircases. I did some brief research on the history of the station and found nothing that would indicate that there was once another exit or another track.

Where do the stairs lead? Why are they locked up? Does anyone have a theory?
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  • stacey
    stacey
    I know some of these old train stations actually had stations underneath them. I know Bergen Street (on the F line) does. It could also be an old connection to another train. I would be curious to know if anyone finds out.
  • jose
    jose
    Yeah, but don't the "mystery stairs" go up, not down?
  • rhodamine
    rhodamine

    Subject: Re: 7th Avenue Subway Mystery Stairs

    spinningpinwheel wrote: I've passed through the B/Q stop at 7th Avenue twice a day for over two years and every time I wonder about the mystery staircases. I did some brief research on the history of the station and found nothing that would indicate that there was once another exit or another track.

    Where do the stairs lead? Why are they locked up? Does anyone have a theory?
    im sure they just lead to an old, sealed entrance.

    wanna cut the lock and go see for sure, though? :twisted:
  • daveb
    daveb
    Could it be where they hide the C.H.U.D.S.?
  • captain m
    captain m
    You mean the Cannabalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers right?

    I'm such a loser for knowing that.
  • daveb
    daveb
    Captain Marvelous wrote: You mean the Cannabalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers right?

    I'm such a loser for knowing that.
    I do mean that... and they're REAL. They LIVE!
  • captain m
    captain m
    was that a troma film?
  • daveb
    daveb
    Captain Marvelous wrote: was that a troma film?
    LINK: C.H.U.D. (1984) - IMDB listing
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: Re: 7th Avenue Subway Mystery Stairs

    "I've passed through the B/Q stop at 7th Avenue twice a day for over two years and every time I wonder about the mystery staircases. I did some brief research on the history of the station and found nothing that would indicate that there was once another exit or another track.

    Where do the stairs lead? Why are they locked up? Does anyone have a theory?"
    -----------
    I believe there was a mezzaine up there and (possibly) another entrance from street further uphill? Or it was simply another way to move people up from platforms to the mezzaine, but you still had to enter/exit where the current token booth is. Crime was probably an issue in closing the mezz. Now used for TA storage, I believe.

    I do know that if you go to the southern end (rear of Manhattan-bound, or front of Coney Island-bound) platforms you can hear and feel the air through the emergency door from the passing 2,3,4,5 trains right behind those walls.

    There are anumber of web sites on Subway "lore", but try this as a start:
    <http://thejoekorner.quuxuum.org/>;

    But be careful, you can waste 3 or 4 hours easliy! Enjoy...
  • rhodamine
    rhodamine

    Subject: Re: 7th Avenue Subway Mystery Stairs

    Paul Sheridan wrote: you can hear and feel the air through the emergency door from the passing 2,3,4,5 trains right behind those walls.
    thats the best part of the platform to stand on on hot summer days... yay breeze!
  • candicissima
    candicissima
    Now I have a new place to stand this summer. That platform is unbearably hot. I break out in a sweat once I come down the stairs always.
  • rhodamine
    rhodamine
    Candicissima wrote: Now I have a new place to stand this summer. That platform is unbearably hot. I break out in a sweat once I come down the stairs always.
    theres a door-vent that has a slit bent into it on the manhattan bound side, at the rear of the platform. when another train passes below, the breeze coming outta that slit is almost powerful enough to knock you over, heh.
  • spinningpinwheel
    spinningpinwheel
    morganfelder wrote: http://www.nycsubway.org/perl/stations?193:3199
    Wow. Ask and ye shall recieve.

    Marry me, dailyheights message board.
  • morganfelder
    morganfelder
    wurd.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    Does everyone know of this incredibly useful site?

    http://www.hopstop.com/
  • flute
    flute
    Spinningpinwheel ... no offense intended, not in the very least, I am very open-minded ... but just curious as to why you would want to marry a message board ... ??? Am I missing something here about the, ahem, assets of the board ??

    :wink:
  • susan
    susan
    Marry me, dailyheights message board.
    And now that that's been uttered, it should be relegated to the Forbidden Phrase pile.
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    Maybe you can just make her pin a yellow "@" on her chest.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    guest=me
  • flute
    flute
    Carnivore, please, you are being too harsh with Spinningpinwheel. She obviously is an exuberant person who, like me, has gained a lot of insight about this community we all (purportedly) live in via this message board, which is a very, very good thing indeed.

    I realize now that you need to be reigned in at times ...

    :P
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    That was supposed to be sarcasm.
  • flute
    flute
    I know ... I think that the 'emoticon' I added was called "razz" ... I was "razzing" you ...

    hmmm .......
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    OK. So it is... :P :P :P :P :P :?
  • spinningpinwheel
    spinningpinwheel
    spinningpinwheel wrote: Marry me, dailyheights message board.
    I didn't realize that my proposal would incite such hostility.

    Don't we all seek a mate who is witty, resourceful, well liked, and good looking? I realize that, as a message board, Dailyheights.com is lacking in some other important traits, but nobody's perfect!

    I’m just saying.
  • rhodamine
    rhodamine
    spinningpinwheel wrote: Dailyheights.com is lacking in some other important traits, but nobody's perfect!
    actually, dailyheights.com's :idea: is pretty hot!
  • flute
    flute

    Subject: NOT hostility ...

    ... not in the least, believe me ... just being curious --- and, as well, understanding the humor underlying yourstatement ... if you perceived hostility, at least from my part, i offer my most sincere apologies ... keep spinning Spinningpinwheel ... DO NOT let ME or anyone else keep you from expressing your opinions !!! Really. Truly.
  • roux42
    roux42

    Subject: The Stairs

    HBO ran a series of short films a few years ago.. I think is was called new York Stories... And if I recall correctly they filmed one of the stories in that stair well.
  • candicissima
    candicissima

    Subject: Re: The Stairs

    roux42 wrote: HBO ran a series of short films a few years ago.. I think is was called new York Stories... And if I recall correctly they filmed one of the stories in that stair well.
    My HS English teacher was in that movie! He was the cantor.