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|    Elevator question    |
|    03 Sep 16 16:48:01    |
      One of those odd things that comes up in conversation. I know that more and       more subway stations have elevators to enable access for those with mobility       issues. How many stations, though, have elevators because of the sheer       *distance* from the station to        the street?              I know that you need to take an elevator to get up to Clark Street, at       Brooklyn's old St George Hotel, and to Montague Street in the Heights (Court       Street?). There's also an elevator that takes you up to the park for The       Cloisters. These are the ones I'       ve encountered in my personal travels. Any others?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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