The New York City subway system has been open for 120 years, and it's no secret that, at times, it shows its age.
The first subway train left from City Hall on Oct. 27, 1904. Riders on the C train say the subway is essential to their lives ...
"We want people to think about what the next 120 years look like," Concetta Bencivenga, New York Transit Museum director, ...
The New York City subway system celebrated its 120th birthday on Sunday. It has certainly changed a lot through the decades, from wooden lo-voltage train cars with no A/C, to others with ceiling ...
NEW YORK, Nov 1 (Reuters) - A prosecutor told jurors on Friday that the former U.S. Marine sergeant who fatally strangled Jordan Neely on a New York City subway car was indifferent ... he intervened ...
In 1904, the New York City subway system opened to the public and promised to meet the demand for rapid transit – and a lot ...
a former Marine facing manslaughter charges in the death of a homeless man and beloved street performer on a New York City subway car last year. Video of Jordan Neely's violent death gained ...
“We take it for granted,” Concetta Bencivenga, New York Transit Museum director ... Interborough Rapid Transit subway — the city’s first underground train system. Chugging along as ...
Though it’s unclear how fast those particular cars were moving, the average subway train in New York City can travel as fast ...
The New York City subway ... many forgotten subway entrances! You can ride through the abandoned Worth Street Station on the 6 train between Canal Street and Brooklyn Bridge City Hall.