In 2010, the Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal opened at Myrtle-Wyckoff station on the border of Brooklyn and Queens, line facilitating subway to bus transfers
Vintage photos of the miniature electric car for Port Authority police that used to run along the catwalk track of the Holland Tunnel between NYC and New Jersey
An interview with MTA Arts & Design director Sandra Bloodworth about the process of installing and refreshing the subway art in the NYC transit system
Rendering of the upper mezzanine level of the 34th street station built as part of the 7 subway extension. The
Check out this algorithm that helps estimate the nearest cross street for Manhattan addresses, and a map from I Quant NY that shows the system through color.
“Sky Reflector-Net” by James Carpenter, Grimshaw Architects and ARUP, is the largest single work ever commissioned by MTA Arts &
A cast-iron gate and a series of 1913 terra cotta murals were moved to the Fulton Center subway station from NYC's Hotel McAlpin in Herald Square.
The iconic "yellow cabs" of NYC are not the same yellow as before. Iconic to many, some of the cabs that roam through Manhattan feature different color hues.
Our favorite tile signs and illustrations that can still be seen in NYC subways from the early 1900s when it was still the Interborough Rapid Transit Company.
The Port Authority and the NYNJ Rail operate a floating train barge that crosses the Hudson River between Brooklyn and NJ twice a day carrying 16 freight cars.