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Staten Island North Shore right-of-way along Jersey Street. Does the ROW go through what appears to be a tunnel through the buil

DSC_0760.jpg Recreated rails and ties along a section of the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way behind the restaurant R. H. TUGS. Photo tThumbnailsStaten Island North Shore right-of-way along Bank Street. Photo taken by Brian Weinberg, 2/2/2007.Recreated rails and ties along a section of the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way behind the restaurant R. H. TUGS. Photo tThumbnailsStaten Island North Shore right-of-way along Bank Street. Photo taken by Brian Weinberg, 2/2/2007.Recreated rails and ties along a section of the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way behind the restaurant R. H. TUGS. Photo tThumbnailsStaten Island North Shore right-of-way along Bank Street. Photo taken by Brian Weinberg, 2/2/2007.Recreated rails and ties along a section of the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way behind the restaurant R. H. TUGS. Photo tThumbnailsStaten Island North Shore right-of-way along Bank Street. Photo taken by Brian Weinberg, 2/2/2007.Recreated rails and ties along a section of the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way behind the restaurant R. H. TUGS. Photo tThumbnailsStaten Island North Shore right-of-way along Bank Street. Photo taken by Brian Weinberg, 2/2/2007.Recreated rails and ties along a section of the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way behind the restaurant R. H. TUGS. Photo tThumbnailsStaten Island North Shore right-of-way along Bank Street. Photo taken by Brian Weinberg, 2/2/2007.Recreated rails and ties along a section of the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way behind the restaurant R. H. TUGS. Photo tThumbnailsStaten Island North Shore right-of-way along Bank Street. Photo taken by Brian Weinberg, 2/2/2007.

Staten Island North Shore right-of-way along Jersey Street. Does the ROW go through what appears to be a tunnel through the building? Photo taken by Brian Weinberg, 2/2/2007.

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