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End of the Line subscriber-fathers-day Four "common" electric clocks stood

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Four "common" electric clocks stood in for the timepiece until workers installed the new one in March 1954 - an act that was photographed by Times staff photographer Neal Boenzi

in Hadley’s fiction

In a scene from baseball's Deadball Era

Artist Vincent Mahé's illustration sets the scene for The Times Opinion article

" The Times wrote

End of the Line subscriber-fathers-day Four "common" electric clocks stoodWith downtown buildings hovering in the background and a busy street scene below, this photograph lovingly documents the Third Avenue El at the14th Street station before the line was dismantled in the 1950s. The train made a creaky and sooty run of 14 miles from City Hall in downtown Manhattan to Gun Hill Road in the Bronx for more than seven decades. Its last run was May 13, 1955. "Pretty soon the Third Avenue line will be in wreckers' hands, and the

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