Actually I know these a little too well–they are mobile phone banks Verizon set up after september 11th. A lot of the infrastructure systems got wonky below Canal street, sometimes our landline wouldn’t work, and this is before everyone carried a cellphone. Verizon wheeled these to popular intersections for the neighborhood to use free of charge. Now being eleven at the time, my biggest memory of these things was prank calling them from my friends window and waiting for passerbys to pick up. Good times.
Actually I think Verizon just puts extra equipment (cables, etc.) in there for the technicians who work nearby from time to time. It’s a storage box, in a nutshell. That’s the case, at least, with the one that’s located on 55th St. between 3rd Ave. and Lexington Ave.
This is the counterpoint to my walk across the US. Instead of seeing a million places for just a minute each, I'm going to spend a million minutes exploring just one place. By the time I finish walking every block of every street in all five boroughs, I'll have traveled more than 8,000 miles on foot — all within a single city. Details!
Your donations allow me to keep walking full-time. If you think what I'm doing is valuable and you'd like to offer some support, I would be very grateful. On the other hand, if you think I'm a worthless bum, feel free to email me and tell me to get a job, bozo. Both are excellent options!
Looks like a portable generator/compressor trailer, but not sure why Verizon would need one…
Actually I know these a little too well–they are mobile phone banks Verizon set up after september 11th. A lot of the infrastructure systems got wonky below Canal street, sometimes our landline wouldn’t work, and this is before everyone carried a cellphone. Verizon wheeled these to popular intersections for the neighborhood to use free of charge. Now being eleven at the time, my biggest memory of these things was prank calling them from my friends window and waiting for passerbys to pick up. Good times.
Actually I think Verizon just puts extra equipment (cables, etc.) in there for the technicians who work nearby from time to time. It’s a storage box, in a nutshell. That’s the case, at least, with the one that’s located on 55th St. between 3rd Ave. and Lexington Ave.