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!
Photos from the 2013 NYC Dîner en Blanc at Bryant Park, a secret flash mob dinner that takes place once a year in a public location.
As you pull into the Yonkers train station, you couldn’t feel farther from Grand Central Terminal. A few sleepy platforms
NYC Subway Map covers from 1948-2012 show the evolution of graphic styles over half a century.
Installation at the “Imagining the Lowline” exhibit in 2012 What happens when a  team of urban entrepreneurs partners with several bars in
This subway entrance to nowhere on the 7 line was strangely at 57th Street and 10th Avenue, any guesses as to why?
While the majority of New York City's subway entrances have the same mundane look, there are others that still have details from an earlier era.
Subway cars, toilets, boats, refrigerators, and tanks have all been sunk to form artificial reefs as an environmentally conscious way to dispose of them.
Marilyn Jordan Taylor’s redesign of Penn Station This is part of an ongoing series on ideas from Next New York,
We're ecstatic about the release of PLUTO data, and even more excited by Andrew Hill's beautiful maps that synthesize the data into wonderful illustrations.