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The Flyover

A freight train at the loading dock of the RC Williams warehouse, 1934, in the middle of today's Flyover. Photo: West Side Improvement Brochure
Looking south: a freight train at the loading dock of the RC Williams warehouse, 1934, in the middle of today’s Flyover. Photo: West Side Improvement Brochure
The abandoned railroad, in today's Flyover, looking south, with smokestack at right. Photo: Rick Darke
The abandoned railroad, in today’s Flyover, looking south, with smokestack at right, hidden behind trees. Photo: Rick Darke
Rooftop view of the Flyover, looking north in 2012. Photo: Annik LaFarge, author of On the High Line
Rooftop view of the Flyover, looking north in 2012
Smokestack in the Flyover along the High Line, once used by the Conley Foil Company at 511 W. 25th. Photo: Annik LaFarge, author of On the High Line
Smokestack once used by the Conley Foil Company at 511 W. 25th
Loading dock for RC Williams warehouse at right, looking north on the Flyover. Photo: Annik LaFarge, author of On the High Line
Loading dock for RC Williams warehouse at right, looking north on the Flyover
The Flyover at dusk, looking north, December 2011. Photo: Annik LaFarge, author of On the High Line
The Flyover at dusk, looking north, December 2011
The Flyover looking north, during a December 2011 snowstorm. Photo: Annik LaFarge, author of On the High Line
Flyover looking north, during a December 2011 snowstorm
Magnolia on the Flyover during an October 2011 nor'easter. Photo: Annik LaFarge, author of On the High Line
Magnolia on the Flyover during an October 2011 nor’easter
Probably not a service dog, but everyone loves a spaniel, encountered one day in the Flyover. Photo: Annik LaFarge, author of On the High Line
Probably not a service dog, but everyone loves a spaniel. Encountered one day in the Flyover. Love dogs? Read about “The Secret Dogs of the High Line”