The Washington Metro used indirect lighing in its stations, which I always thought were dark compared to other cities, especially New York, where I rode most of the time. Seen from the pedestrian overpass, a look at one of the stations, which looks quite dim from this angle, though the light was better at platform level. |
Date:
8/26/1976 |
Location:
Washington, DC Map  |
Views:
72 |
Collection Of:

Tom Beckett |
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Author: Tom Beckett
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Picture Categories: Tunnel,Station,Transit,Passenger |
This picture is part of album: Dad in transit |