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Recreated rails and ties along a section of the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way behind the restaurant R. H. TUGS. Photo t

DSC_0784.jpg Staten Island North Shore right-of-way near N Burgher Avenue. The ROW forms a dirt road that can be driven east and west of thisThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken bStaten Island North Shore right-of-way near N Burgher Avenue. The ROW forms a dirt road that can be driven east and west of thisThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken bStaten Island North Shore right-of-way near N Burgher Avenue. The ROW forms a dirt road that can be driven east and west of thisThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken bStaten Island North Shore right-of-way near N Burgher Avenue. The ROW forms a dirt road that can be driven east and west of thisThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken bStaten Island North Shore right-of-way near N Burgher Avenue. The ROW forms a dirt road that can be driven east and west of thisThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken bStaten Island North Shore right-of-way near N Burgher Avenue. The ROW forms a dirt road that can be driven east and west of thisThumbnailsIn the distance, the Staten Island North Shore right-of-way crossing over Port Richmond Avenue. Photo looks south. Photo taken b

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

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