Peter Ubriaco Photography

Photos tagged 'hoboken'

This exposed, broken, and painted over lightbulb gives you an idea of just how old Hoboken Terminal's PATH station is. This station was originally built in 1908. (From A New York, A New Year)

Taken 2007-12-30 20:46:59

Posted 2008-01-01 19:17:08 by peter

The elaborately decorated support columns in the Hoboken Terminal PATH station (From A New York, A New Year)

Taken 2007-12-30 20:46:48

Posted 2008-01-01 19:11:46 by peter

This is a safety device, located near the end of the line Hoboken terminal, the final station stop on for two PATH lines. When a signal passed at danger condition occurs (when the train runs a red signal), the raised white bars perpendicular to the track cause the train's emergency brakes to activate. A nearby pneumatic compressor located on the platform can raise or lower the bars depending on the signal. (From A New York, A New Year)

Taken 2007-12-30 20:46:30

Posted 2008-01-01 19:10:08 by peter

The PATH system uses some type of railway signalling I'm not familiar with (From A New York, A New Year)

Taken 2007-12-30 20:46:18

Posted 2008-01-01 19:06:24 by peter

The PATH terminal at Hoboken Terminal looks old because it is old. The signs bear a pre-WWII look that calls back to the early 1900s construction of the entire PATH system. (From A New York, A New Year)

Taken 2007-12-30 20:44:36

Posted 2008-01-01 19:02:35 by peter

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