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This is a jigsaw puzzle showing a painting of Chatham Square by Colin Campbell Cooper, Jr., an American Impressionist painter, around the turn of the century, when steam locomotives were running on the Elevated. David Spector ( talk) 15:20, 17 August 2017 (UTC)
@ Epicgenius and Kew Gardens 613: I stumbled across this 1923 postcard which raises some questions about the accuracy of the sources. From the 1905 map and 1905 photo, it appears that the configuration had a flat junction, with an island platform to the north for 3rd Ave trains and an island platform to the south for 2nd Ave train to/from South Ferry. (2nd Ave trains to/from City Hall may have skipped Chatham Square?) At some point - probably along with the 1917 triple-tracking, the north island was removed. Upper-level 3rd Ave tracks served a second island platform above the original south platform, while (2 islands?) were located on the City Hall spur. I've pinged the two of you in hopes you might have access to sources that can clarify. Pi.1415926535 ( talk) 09:00, 23 January 2021 (UTC)