Double-lettered subway signage was used in the NYC Subway system by the IND system until 1985, including the AA, BB, CC, EE, GG, HH, JJ, KK, LL, RR, and TT
Members of the cycling advocacy group Right of Way have created a makeshift guerrilla bike lane on 6th Avenue in Midtown, NYC.
There are signs on NYC trains that are available just in case, but aren't actual lines, and the BMT line used to have 16 numbers!
A reader asked us "Why are some street signs brown?" We explain, along with a brief history of street signage in New York City.
Reader-submitted find of a bike vending machine in Williamsburg, Brooklyn that's awesomely DIY. Air is free!
The Chambers St. subway station contains a depiction of the former Columbia University, making it the only institution depicted in more than one station.
With ridership on the Red Hook-Lower Manhattan Summer Ferry surpassed 100,000 this summer, the NYCEDC announces it will extend service through the September.
Even in the City of Light, there are abandoned metro stations. While this isn’t surprising given Paris’ vast underground catacomb
NYC Subway Map covers from 1948-2012 show the evolution of graphic styles over half a century.
What do you want to change about your city? In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, a group of citizens started the #betterKL