NEW YORK CITY HEAVY RAIL
Upper and Lower Tracks

There are elevated urban rail stretches in a number of U.S. cities.  But can anyplace else claim to have two levels to its elevated, each height carrying its assigned line or lines to and from the downtown on a differing route? 

This photo is near the Stillwell Ave. terminal, Coney Island, Brooklyn.  We are near the end on the Culver Line, and above us are the tracks for the Brighton Line.   A red light has us momentarily stopped.           

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