New York Train Project-Adam Chang-Brooklyn-Manhattan-Subway Stations-Mosaics-NYCThe New York Train Project

Last year, Adam Chang, who runs the design firm Same Tomorrow embarked on the New York Train Project to illustrate all the mosaics of the New York City subway system. When we first reported about the project, Chang had finished all the stations Manhattan (using only 9 subway swipes). The nicely laid out website includes a tidbit about each station.

Now, Chang informs us he’s finished the signage on the 157 stations in Brooklyn which you can see at the New York Train Project. With many of the above ground stations and non-mosaics in Brooklyn, many of the graphics also show the infrastructure around the signage like columns and more. Here are some highlights you’ll see as you scroll through the site, which changes color to match what subway line you are looking at:

Brooklyn Bedford Avenue-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYCBedford Avenue from the New York Train Project

Crown Heights-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYCCrown Heights

9th Avenue-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYC

Atlantic Avenue-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYC-2
Borough Hall-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYC-2Brooklyn Borough Hall

Broadway Junction-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYC

Bushwick Aberdeen-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYC-2

Church Avenue-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYC-2

Van Siclen Avenue-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYC

Morgan Avenue-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYC

Livonia Avenue-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYC

Coney Island Stillwell Avenue-New York Transit Project-Mosaic-Adam Chang-NYC

See more at the New York Train Project. Next, read about our top 10 favorite subway art installations in NYC and see original examples of NYC subway art still in the system.