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.
A roundup of abandoned platforms and levels in active subway stations in NYC. Some are hidden in plain sight.
A round-up of abandoned NYC subway stations rendered obsolete as the system grew or ones that were never used when plans were changed.
A dead shark on the Queensbound N train is one in a series of shark-related incidents this summer.
School of Visual Arts student Randy Gregory has been posting improvement ideas for the NYC subway almost daily on his Tumblr.
The NYC subway employs a fleet of over 300 cars that collect fares, clear and vacuum the tracks, help construction and conduct general maintenance.
A look at historic New York City Subway maps, starting in 1904, when the IRT, BMT and IND companies ran independent subway systems through Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Plus, the MTA's Second Avenue Subway map with the new T Train.
A new MTA map design by mapmaker Max Roberts renders the New York subway lines in concentric circles, emphasizing their connectivity over location.