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The Electric Motor That Powered America’s First Subway Was Tested in NYC in 1886
Next week on Tuesday, January 31st, PBS will premiere its next episode of American Experience focusing on the invention of
Photos: The 2017 No Pants Subway Ride Goes Ahead Amidst Cold and Snow
Untapped Cities contributor Kim Anderson braved the cold yesterday to document the 2017 edition of the No Pants Subway Ride.
NY Train Project Recreates Signs of All 62 Bronx Subway Stations
“Working on the Bronx stations was interesting. I honestly never really went out there too much, so I was seeing
The Top 10 Secrets of the New Yorker Hotel
The New Yorker Hotel at 34th Street and 8th Avenue is one of those storied Manhattan icons – so much history
New R179 MTA Subway Cars Arrive for Testing at 207th Street Rail Yard to Replace C Line Trains
You know those old C trains with the ribbed metal pattern on the outside and gray seats on the inside?
10 NYC Remnants of the 1939 World’s Fair at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park
The 1939 World’s Fair was a hopeful moment amidst of sea of international political turmoil, just before the start
VIDEO: “Take the Train to the Plane” in This 1980s JFK Express TV Commercial
A while back, we brought you a piece about the now extinct “Train to the Plane” on 1970s NYC Subway
Fun Maps: Finally, a NYC Map With Subway AND Buses
It’s happened to all of us. That moment when you want to know what bus you can connect to,
Build Your Own NYC Subway System with A New Game, “Brand New Subway”
Frustrated with the New York City subway in general? Or afraid of L-magaddon, the 2019 shutdown of the L
The New Yorker Hotel’s Underground Tunnel to Penn Station
Former entrance under the New Yorker Hotel that provided direct access to Penn Station Roughly 200 feet beneath the Wyndham
168th Street Subway Station Renovation Reveals Historic Details
When you Google the 168th Street Station, one of the top results is “168th street station creepy” and there’s
What the W: All About the Revival of NYC’s W Train in 2016
Recently, we reported that the MTA had added the Second Avenue Subway to the subway map. Part of the changes