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"It's like the rails cut a scar across the continent and released all sorts of things," suggests the circus's ringmaster.
He recommended buying wood rails cut to fit from a lumber or home store: one about 3 ½ inches wide, another 2 inches wide and a third 1 ½ inches.
Crew girls would show up to our room, get blind drunk, pass out sideways at the foot of the bed, and I'd wake up to a sweaty pile of naked coworker, rails cut out beside the beef jerky and blue Gatorade.
For a 40 inch (101.6 cm) door with 3 1/2 inch (8.9 cm) nominal rails, cut the stiles 36 inches (91.4 cm) long.
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Preservationists have been alarmed by preliminary discussions among state transportation officials about retooling the unused rail cut -- completed in 1861 -- as a roadway to ease traffic congestion.
Mr. Horenstein said he knew of no outcrops in Lower Manhattan but that it was still visible in a few spots around mid-Manhattan, including some exposures along the Amtrak rail cut paralleling 10th and 11th Avenues.
In addition to the two parking lots, the triangular property, bordered by Flatbush and Nostrand Avenues and Avenue H, includes air rights over a freight-only rail cut owned by the Long Island Rail Road and operated by the New York & Atlantic Railway.
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