Pictorial> MTA Perseveres through Hurricane Irene

An empty Grand Central Station. (Courtesy MTA/Marjorie Anders)

An empty Grand Central Station. (Courtesy MTA/Marjorie Anders)

Tree limbs cover tracks in the Bronx. (Courtesy MTA / Leonard Wiggins)
Tree limbs cover tracks in the Bronx. (Courtesy MTA / Leonard Wiggins)

So Hurricane Tropical Storm Irene has come and gone, leaving most of New York City unscathed. It looks like some 700 trees were downed across the city and we’re sure a few patio chairs ran away from home, but luckily for the city, the storm lost its might as it raged toward Gotham. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority prepared for the worst before the storm, shutting down the city’s transit system electively for the first time (the system was also shut down after 9/11 and a power blackout). The agency has released an amazing set of photos of its preparation and cleanup after the storm including dramatic views of an abandoned Grand Central Station, mudslides, and flooded tracks. Take a look after the jump.

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An empty Grand Central Station. (Courtesy MTA/Marjorie Anders)
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