NYC's abandoned City Hall subway station is a mythical place. How to visit and the secrets of the station built as the crown jewel of the original subway system
Equipped with power washers, brooms, and new light bulbs, MTA workers set out to restore the Centre Street entrances of
Take a self guided tour around City Hall Park, where you can still spot several above-ground relics of the fabled City Hall Station, hidden in plain sight.Â
NYC's abandoned City Hall subway station is a mythical place. How to visit and the secrets of the station built as the crown jewel of the original subway system
The City Hall Subway Station has been closed off to the public since 1945 but this abandoned station was once
Before the world knew about the abandoned City Hall subway station, I photographed it on a tour with the Transit Museum. This is a station unlike any other in New York, filled with stained glass, Roman brick, tiled vaults, arches and brass chandeliers.
On February 1, 2024, a new era of subway cars dawned on the city, and New Yorkers made an ode to the orange subway seat.
One of our favorite obscure facts about NYC: It once had a pneumatic tube mail system that stretched for 27 miles, moving mail at 30 MPH!
Hidden inside the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center's original IRT subway entrance is a unique art installation called Hook, Line and Sinker by George Trakas.
Labor Day explained! America celebrated its first Labor Day Parade in NYC's Union Square on September 5, 1882 with a procession 20,000 people strong.