Monday, October 29, 2012

Curbed National: Frankenstorm 2012: Here Now, Photos of Oft-Bustling Locales Devoid of Crowds

Curbed National
Interior Design, Decor, and Real Estate
Frankenstorm 2012: Here Now, Photos of Oft-Bustling Locales Devoid of Crowds
Oct 29th 2012, 19:30

As Hurricane Sandy swirls up the Eastern Seaboard, residents of the coast's cities have retreated into their sardine-can apartments and tourists have holed up in their hotels, creating apocalyptic scenes of deserted cityscapes usually teeming with people. For example, the photo above shows the eerily empty Tropicana casino in Atlantic City. And in New York, the public transit office used Flickr to share images of empty tunnels usually crammed with cars and cabs, deserted train stations that are near-constantly congested, and subway platforms that look as though a tumbleweed would pass through. Flip through the gallery for more unexpected ghost towns and abandoned architecture.

· 13 Photos of NYC's Ghostly Shuttered Train Stations [Curbed NY]

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