The Spoiler Alert signs are faith-enhancing adjustments to New York City subway platforms, creating opportunities for trust in the city’s most important institution in the face of its overeager self-quantified broadcasts. Jason Eppinks Alas, the MTA has finally gotten down to the business of “testing out” the newfangled train arrival displays for NYC‘s newfangled subway [...]
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For our latest mission, we staged a reenactment of the first Princess Leia / Darth Vader scene from Star Wars on a New York City subway car. The white walls and sliding doors on the train reminded us of the rebel ship from the movie, and we thought it would be fun to see how [...]
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Never let it be said that life is ever boring down in the the NYC subway system. Within those cavernous depths of granite, grinding rail and rapid crowds, our “fun city” becomes really fun (or funnier) with an array of impromptu entertainment for your en route distraction. In addition to the subway’s standard fare of [...]
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Next Monday, a month long ad campaign of non-believing billboards will sprout up on this incredible city’s unbelievable subway stations. Brandishing the slogan, “A Million New Yorkers Are Good Without God…Are You?,” commuters will have something else to consider while they’re waiting impatiently for a long-delayed train. The ads seek to reassure “secretive nonbelievers” that [...]
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While New York City is purportedly in debt up to the tips of its skyscrapers and down to the pits of its subways, what does the Brooklyn Heights Association propose doing?…Replacing the streetlights in that district with antique lampposts. A projected $2.7-million plan will replace the 229 still-functioning “cobra head” streetlights with replicas of cast-iron [...]
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The worst subway disaster in New York City history occurred on November 1, 1918 in Brooklyn. A speeding Brighton Beach-bound BRT (the now defunct Brooklyn Rapid Transit) train failed to negotiate a treacherous “S” curve along an elevated-to-tunnel stretch of track at Malbone Street (now Empire Boulevard) and Franklin Avenue. While the lead car of [...]
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It appears that our ambiguously entertaining mayor finds himself a little cramped for space these days. Not content with his luxurious East 79th Street townhouse, the lugubrious Michael Bloomberg is currently expanding his little patch of territory. He’s quietly buying up four of the six apartments in the building next door for that added elbow [...]
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“A barge carries 40 retired New York City subway cars near Ocean City, Md., Wednesday Nov. 26, 2008. The cars were sunk in an area known as the ‘Bass Grounds’ to form a reef for marine habitat.” (AP Photo/Chuck Snyder) Yahoo! News Sphere: Related Content
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clipped from cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com Photograph by Damon Winter/The New York Times Pedestrians pass through a pattern of light projected onto the crosswalk under the 207th Street subway platform in Manhattan as Nelson Garo paddles the Harlem River from a launching point only a few blocks away, in Inwood Hill Park. In the current Lens photography series, [...]
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The IRT‘s original City Hall station was part of NYC‘s first major subway project and designed as a ceremonial terminal for the mayor. Construction began on 24 March 1900 in front of City Hall, its steps leading to the station’s entrance, from which NYC mayors could expound on the benefits of mass transit and, more [...]
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Did you hear the one about the city with one of the highest cost of living rates in America that was unable to maintain its subway system? Yes. The city that I’m referring to is none other than New York. That’s the latest joke I heard on NY1 News (a local news station): the New [...]
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clipped from www.urban75.org NYC: BROOKLYN 2005 Old fire department call box I love the ornate design of these old things – the new ones look rubbish in comparison! [November 2005] please donate! copyright/licensing There was something dynamic and imposing about these call boxes which now appear so dull and antiquated. For a kid like me, [...]
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