Throwback Thursday: The Roosevelt Island Tramway in the early 1980’s!

I found a couple of videos online the depict The Roosevelt Island Tramway around 1980.  (The picture below of the tram arriving in Manhattan dates from 2006, as I couldn’t find any vintage public domain photos.)

The first video I am linking to here was posted by Richard Cortell; he completed it as a long ago student project for The New York Institute of Technology.  Parts of the video are quite dark, but it’s still a terrific glimpse in New York City’s past.

The second video is also Cortell’s; this one is dated 1980.  It focuses more on life on Roosevelt Island — the tram is seen only at the beginning and end.

I’ve never been on the tram — or to Roosevelt Island.  But just seeing it brings back memories of my early childhood.  My Dad used to occasionally take me on trips to New York City, and I remember seeing it depart from 60th Street and Second Avenue in Manhattan.  I was pretty damned awed by it.

But I didn’t ask to ride on it.  My Dad took me to all sorts of places in NYC that were fun for a kid, but the sight of that hanging tram car made me pretty apprehensive.  Hell, I’m not sure I’d want to ride it as an adult.  (There was a malfunction in 2006 that left 80 people trapped up there for around 90 minutes.)

I didn’t know it at the time, but the tram would have actually been relatively new at the time that I saw it (and at about the same time Cortell filmed his videos).  It opened in July of 1976.

Postscript — there is actually a shot of the tram in that old “Million Dollar Movie” intro that everyone loves.  It’s right at the start, five seconds in.



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Photo credit: Kris Arnold from New York, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0&gt;, via Wikimedia Commons

“Mountain Range with Moon,” Caspar David Friedrich

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(C’mon. Somebody had to go there.)

Say what you want about the new “Ant-Man” villain — he’s got a Kang-do attitude.



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Cover to “Essential Vertigo: Sandman” #8, Dave McKean, 1997

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Cover to “Action Comics” #412, Nick Cardy, 1972

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This is the second anniversary of the January 6th terror attack.

Two years ago today, a sitting American President incited a massive domestic terror attack to prevent his democratically elected successor from replacing him.

Thanks to all those who bravely fought to protect our democracy from a homicidal would-be king.  And thanks to those who are still carrying on that fight.



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“Tree II,” Piet Mondrian, 1912

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I do love my 90’s music puns. (I’m a Gen X’er.)

You know the old saying — keep your friends close, but keep Nine Inch Nails’ “Closer.”



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“Cymon and Iphigenia,” Lord Frederic Leighton, 1884

Oil on canvas.

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