Talk:Myrtle Avenue (BMT Jamaica Line)

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The text below is placed here for future use in a different article since it refers to the closed subway station rather than the elevated station.

In 1980, Bill Brand's Masstransiscope was installed on the closed platform. The piece functions as a giant zoetrope, whereby 228 hand-painted images appear to move as riders pass by on a train. Currently, the piece is not lit, and has been since covered by graffiti. [1]

--Allan 20:08, 15 November 2005 (UTC)