In the latest installment of the Second Avenue Subway saga, new Q trains signs are now up at the 63rd Street stop. This photo shows an Uptown bound sign.
Videographers happened to catch the first test trains heading down the Second Avenue Subway tracks yesterday at Lexington Avenue/63rd Street.
Rendering from MTA Arts & Design July 5th was Chuck Close’s birthday and in celebration MTA Arts & Design tweeted
Though not on the MTA website yet, the Second Avenue Subway line (The Q) has been added to NYC's subway map along with a resurrection of the W line.
Before the underground subway system in NYC, many rail lines ran above ground. Here are 10 lines that have been abandoned and demolished.
With Mayor de Blasio’s endorsement of the Brooklyn-Queens streetcar plan announced yesterday, here are 5 more transportation system plans that may become part of New Yorkers' daily commute, and hopefully not part of their daily rant.
Untapped Cities received two sound clips from an anonymous source showcasing the voice of a new announcer of the Second Avenue Subway line in NYC.
On our fifth pilgrimage through the monumental construction site of the Second Avenue Subway, we were led us through 3 new stations and 23 blocks of tunnels
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
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