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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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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This fake advisory was spotted at the Metropolitan G stop recently, and even though it’s not real… it’s all too realistic. Though perhaps there are more quirky subway incidents that could be added… what other MTA troubles are missing from this passive-aggressive masterpiece? The Gothamist If the MTA were to post a sign like this [...]
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Whereas a person must give the Devil his due when deserved, he/ she must also give the New York Transit Authority theirs. To know them is to love their various pranks and numerous escapades. Together with their corporate superintendents, the MTA, for over forty years theirs was oftentimes a pell-mell arrangement of self-aggrandizement over public [...]
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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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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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An amusing article in the New York Post (7/21/08) is reporting that an Islamic group is freely and merrily planning to adorn 1,000 NYC subway cars this September (in sync with Ramadan and, for those who still remember, the anniversary of 9/11) with the following paired ads: “Q: Prophet Muhammad?” or “Q: Islam?” with the [...]
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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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The notable and remarkable, ten minutes past the work whistle, moment of 5:10pm was a scene of empty desks and unfinished workloads in my office of ten minutes going on ten years ago. Routine 9-to-5 days that were in full gear by 10, in low gear by 2, and in neutral (bordering on parked) by [...]
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clipped from mic-ro.com For decades, one of NYC’s favorite urban legends was that of alligators supposedly roaming through the city’s subway and sewer systems (which, actually, could be one in the same). It’s amusing to see a play on a rather absurd yet entertaining myth; this bronze alligator (installed in 2004) popping up for a [...]
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Yes, it’s somewhat a case of deja vu all over again. This very spirited subway traveler had appeared earlier on this blog, but was lost (now found) due to technical failures and other nasty occurrences which have plagued this website. He’s (or she?) now resurrected for your viewing pleasure or frustration. I, on the other [...]
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New York City has been, for approximately forty years, served as a sort of steel-and-concrete canvass for graffiti artists. From all over the world (including places beneath it), artists of questionable talent and doubtful character have sought the city’s subway cars, buildings and billboards as “in your face” ateliers for their peculiar medium of expression. [...]
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