
MTA Arts for Transit: “A Bronx Reflection” by Carol Sun
Learn more about this artwork commissioned by MTA Arts for Transit for the 167th Street subway station in the Bronx.
John Hennessy III,
P.E.
MTA Arts for Transit: “A Bronx Reflection” by Carol Sun
Learn more about this artwork commissioned by MTA Arts for Transit for the 167th Street subway station in the Bronx.
Excerpt of “Stainless,” 42nd Street
High speed video recording in NYC at Grand Central station.
original footage: 10min. 49sec. 720p 50fps
View this complete post...View original infographic (GOOD.is): Who’s Using Alternative Modes of Transportation? -Column Five on GOOD.is
View this complete post...In 2011, 146 people were struck by trains. 47 were killed. Learn more about how you can stay safe on subway platforms. – mtainfo on YouTube.
View this complete post...The 6TH AVE.EL which ran thru the heart of NYC , was a line knowned for it’s extremely sharp curves . At it’s southern end ,the line turned off the 9th Ave line at Greenwich & Morris Sts. ran up Church St., went west on Murray St. went up West Broadway, went west on w3rd […]
View this complete post...An update on the 7 subway extension project that will bring the Flushing Line to Manhattan’s West Side. –mtainfo on YouTube.
View this complete post...Thousands of subway riders see it every day, but few people know about the old Essex Street Trolley Terminal that’s part of the Delancey St-Essex St subway station. Find out about this unknown treasure of the subway from Peter Hine of MTA Real Estate. mtainfo on Youtube.
View this complete post...A first look at a new entrance, replacing the entrance on Fulton Street between the Chase Bank and the Duane Reade. This new entrance feeds directly into the space where the Fulton Street Transit Center building that is currently under construction. – BrianMercy1022 on YouTube
View this complete post...Looking at these pictures, it’s hard to believe it’s the United States of America, much less New York City. Unfortunately, it is just one of the many deteriorating subway stations in Brooklyn, a borough of New York City. I know because I live there. – Kwokmanchung on YouTube
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