At Bowling Green part of the Lightbox Program, MTA Arts & Design exhibits photographs of the Second Avenue Subway, East Side Access and 7 Line Extension
We recently watched FDNY and NYPD first responders race down Second Avenue. Among these was the mythical undercover yellow taxi
PLATFORM at the New York Transit Museum is a crowdsourced evening of performances inspired by and performed by the people you may have shared a subway car with
5 never completed or barely used subway stations in NYC: The Underbelly Project at South 4th Street, Nevins Street, the Echo Vault, 76th Street Subway Station
The experience of climbing atop the Manhattan Bridge is a transcendent one, as urban explorers and photographers tell us. The photos here are great too.
Going back into the archives, WNYC has a great interactive “Lost Subways” map that showcases the abandoned or never-completed subway stations of New
Five proposed and in-progress subway and rail lines in NYC: the Second Avenue subway, East Side Access, Triboro RX, Rockaway Branch, Metro North Expansion
In Brooklyn an abandoned level in the Bergen Street station is a favorite of urban explorers, one of many NYC subway stations that have abandoned platforms
Well here you have it: a GIF subway map of New York City that shows the subway liens in order of construction, from the BMT, IRT to IND lines.
In 1929 Amelia Earhart broke a bottle of champagne on the propeller of a Ford trimotor airplane and led passengers to an air-train trip cross country