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New York City’s subway system, the heart and pulse of the Big Apple, opened on Oct. 27, 1904. Check out these striking Daily News photos dating back to its construction.
“We want people to think about what the next 120 years look like,” Concetta Bencivenga, New York Transit Museum director, told The Post. “The subway is for everyone. It’s the grea… ...
Construction at Fourth Avenue and 42nd Street in Manhattan, circa 1900. New York Transit Museum. ... New York City subway system turns 120 — here’s what it looked like in 1904.
McDonald was responsible for the construction of New York's first subway line (between City Hall in Downtown Manhattan and 145th Street in Harlem) in the early 1900s.
New York City has been reeling from several high-profile violent crimes in the past few months, including in its subway system, prompting officials to enhance their crime fighting strategies.
The New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn is celebrating 120 years of MTA's subway. You won't believe how New Yorkers celebrated its grand opening in 1904. Go to the content Go to the footer ...
As the subway turns 120, concerns grow about funding it for another 100 years 04:57. NEW YORK — The New York City subway system has been open for 120 years, and it's no secret that, at times, it ...
Making investments in New York City’s century-old subway system A Q&A with Jamie Torres-Springer, president of Metropolitan Transportation Authority Construction & Development. The MTA’s Jamie ...
Officials in New York have approved a $68.4 billion investment in the city's subway system. On Wednesday, the board of the state's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) approved the plan ...