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Within the context of the bad supply of handrails in New York, this is one of the better rail spot you'll find. At the bottom of a pit leading under the Citigroup building's shopping and subway area, you will find a series of eight-stair square rails placed on top of pretty nice granite ground. The runways for all of them are typically only thirty feet long, so depending on the rail you're skating, you may need to curve into it. The rails themselves are pretty high, so don't expect a California-styled rail when coming here. Right outside of the pit with the rails, you'll find a very smooth green marble ledge curving around a subway entrance, on top of absolutely perfect ground. It ranges from about a foot in height to two feet.
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