Once Upon A Time In Queens: The 7 Train As Seen By Photographer Jeff Liao
"Habitat 7," the latest book by local photographer Jeff Liao, gives readers a direct and indirect view of the 7 subway train as it snakes through the heart of some of Queens's most diverse immigrant neighborhoods.
The panoramic pictures also show the train flowing through the hustle and bustle of commerce, daily life and recreation in the borough. Click on the pictures below to enlarge them:
28th Street, Queens Plaza
61st Street, Woodside
97th Street, Elmhurst
Municipal parking garage, Queens
Roosevelt Avenue Station, Queens
Willets Point scenery
7 Train terminal, Flushing
46th Street, Sunnyside
61st Street, Woodside
69th Street, Queens
A bird's eye view of Queens
A Citibank in Long Island City
A dance studio in Queens
Fruit vendors underneath the 7 train, Queens
An Internet cafe by the 7 Train, Queens
42nd Street, Times Square, Manhattan (end of the 7 line)
Kabab King restaurant, Queens
The Long Island Rail Road station at Hunter's Point
The intersection of Queens Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue
Shea Stadium, Queens
View the complete gallery of antique photographs of Queens from the archives of the Museum of the City of New York.