13 March 2002
These are photos of the towers of light equipment at WTC, taken by Cryptome on the afternoon of March 11, 2002, before the lights were turned on that night.
Towers of Light location at blue squares. Map from information kiosk.
North lights equipment on raised platform, looking south from Murray Street. The building at the left behind the lights is the American Express tower, shown on the map as 3 WFC (World Financial Center).
North lights, looking southeast from plaza adjoining Embassy Suites Hotel.
North lights, closeup.
North lights, looking northeast from the Embassy Suites Hotel plaza.
North lights looking north.
South lights on low platform, looking east toward the WTC site from the Embassy Suites Hotel plaza. The plastic sheeting in the middle of the lights protects lighting control consoles for both platforms.
South lights looking east.
South lights, closeup looking north. Plastic-covered light control shed in background
South lights looking northeast.
Looking east toward the WTC site from West and Vesey Streets beside the south lights. Photo below looks from 180-degrees to this point. The folded yellow crane appears in both photos.
Looking west toward the position of the photo above, showing access ramp into the WTC pit. On the map this is at intersection of Church and Vesey Streets.
Canvas sheeting shown here atop the concrete barricades is being installed at the perimeter of the WTC site to limit public viewing into the "hallowed" pit where almost 2000 bodies remain unrecovered. A 30-foot high wall is planned to further limit public viewing. Officials claim the view is "unsettling." Tourists have been quoted in the press upon first seeing the site, "We've come all this way to pay respects to the horrible tragedy but there's nothing to see, this is only a construction site."