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I may have been among the last to know that the bridge to a temporary platform at Fourth Avenue was removed. I had to turn around and go down the stairs and up some others to get to a Coney Island-bound train.

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Today the weather was glorious, around 60 degrees, though we were robbed of an hour of our day by daylight savings. Tomorrow we’ll be happy when it’s 5:30 and still sunny out, though.

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The space underneath the Fourth Avenue Subway Bridge has never been that scary or disgusting: no trolls dwell in the space, nor do people hang out much and drink and do private things. Construction slows the movement of traffic, but when it’s over, the bridge will be a deco gem, like it was in 1930.

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Though inbound F Train riders have to go over a bridge and wait on a newly-built platform, they are lucky. There’s no interruption in service, unlike at Smith and Ninth, where trains won’t be stopping for about a year. Plus, riders have gained a new and slightly elevated view from the bridge.

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