Bowling Green subway station has an amazing series of "rooftopping" photographs of New York City by Navid Baraty, who took these photos high above the streets
Out of NYC's 468 subway stations, only 129 of them claim to have restrooms. Here's the dirty low-down on what awaits behind the unlocked doors of bathrooms.
Ever left the subway with a craving for coffee only to wander for blocks looking for a great (non Starbucks) cafe to no avail? Search no more with this map.
Are these #MissingLove Missed Connection posters in the NYC subway real or yet another viral marketing ploy? "Our eyes met on Line A - Towards Brooklyn, Pay attention NY! This is about my heart."
Ever wondered what the scrubber room is? Third Rail Operations? Here's a look at all the funny shapes, sizes and signs on the doors within the subway system.
In addition to the polar vortex, January 2013 saw the installation of three new art posters in the subway as part of the MTA Arts for Transit and Urban Design
At York Street, you might notice this porcelain on steel sign on the walls. NO SMOKING, NO SPITTING it warns straphangers under Sanitary Code Sect 216
Map from WNYC shows the subway stations in NYC that have wireless and/or wifi. Commenters take the opportunity to bash the MTA.
You've noticed the whimsical Tom Otterness Life Underground sculptures while at the 14th Street A/C/E station, but what about the MTA Signal Learning School?
The abandoned Sedgwick and Jerome-Anderson station in the Bronx is one of many in NYC that are decommissioned but retain signs of their former use.