Showing posts with label Second Avenue Subway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Second Avenue Subway. Show all posts

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Transformer fire on First Avenue

 

On August 21, 2025 at about 9:30 am I noticed the lights in our apartment were flickering.

When I looked out the window, I saw a fire engine below and when I looked south, I saw why.  Yikes.



Sadly, transformer fires are fairly common in New York these days. Our infrastructure is old.

But this particular corner received plenty of attention during the construction of the second avenue subway, so I was surprised to hear that tree roots had wrapped around the wires.



Here are some photos of that construction.  But I realize now that they are 13 years old.  So, the root problem makes a bit more sense.  Still, I wonder if it was the deluge the night before that caused the fire.

https://pj-studio.blogspot.com/2012/06/second-avenue-subway-part-1.html

Here’s another blog about the construction.

https://pj-studio.blogspot.com/2012/06/2nd-avenue-subway-part-2.html

As I mentioned the FDNY was on the scene in no time.




But as it turns out, the fire department is not allowed to do anything until Con Ed arrives.  That’s probably a good idea. There might be stuff down there that does not react well to water.



At 12:30 pm we were informed that our power would be turned off so repairs could proceed and might not be restored for 24 hours or more.

I’m not sure why we didn’t head to a hotel like our smarter neighbors, but we had water and candles, so we decided to hang in there.



When we lost our water at 8:00 pm I realized that we had probably made a mistake.




At 9:00 pm the drilling started.  It went on until about 10:30 pm.


It’s hard to believe that all this concrete,


came from this small section of sidewalk and street.



At 3:00 am our power was restored!  Thank you, Con Ed!!!




Ciao,

PJ

 

© 2025 PJ Lehrer


Sunday, August 22, 2021

Chuck Close - 86th Street Q train station

 

The artist Chuck Close died on Thursday.  He was 81 years old.  (This is a self-portrait.)


He was best known for his portraits.  I visit the one in The Met frequently.

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/484760

 

But the best place to see his work is actually the 86th Street Q Train subway station.  


 

The entire Q train has been blessed with beautiful mosaics.  


The best ones are the ones at the 72nd Street station.

 

https://pj-studio.blogspot.com/2017/01/72nd-second-subway-station.html

 

https://pj-studio.blogspot.com/2017/01/72-second-subway-station-2.html

 

https://pj-studio.blogspot.com/2017/02/72nd-second-subway-station-3.html

 

But the ones at 86th Street are all reproductions of Chuck Close's work from 2017.


There are a few of various people. in different styles - showing his range.


And, two self-portraits, including this one in what I consider to be his signature style.


The glare from the lights made photographing the mosaics difficult 


so it's worth going to see them in person the next time you visit NYC. 


Here's a couple of blogs I posted of the construction, which made us nuts for over a decade, but was well worth it in the end...

 

https://pj-studio.blogspot.com/2012/06/second-avenue-subway-part-1.html

 

https://pj-studio.blogspot.com/2012/06/2nd-avenue-subway-part-2.html

 

Cheers!

PJ

 

(c) 2020 PJ Lehrer