The Saga of the Second Ave Subway
The Second Ave Subway is over a hundred years in the making. And it's still not done. How did we get here? And where do we move from here? The story of the Second Avenue Subway is what were are going to talk about today — starting with its predecessor the Second Avenue El all the way to talking about Second Ave Phase 2, Phase 3, and Phase 4. Enjoy and don't forget to subscribe and like this video! 🌟 New to this channel, you might like these videos. 🌟 Why are the streets of Queens so confusing → • What's the deal with Queens' street names? When you move to New York → • When you move to NYC Your tiny NYC Apartment → • Every inch counts in your small NYC apartment 🌟 Interested in supporting Urban Caffeine? 🌟 PayPal → paypal.me/UrbanCaffeineStudio Venmo → venmo.com/u/UrbanCaffeine .. PHOTO CREDITS (from Shutterstock): Twin Tower with Manhattan skyline → Benny Marty Horse with carriage → Everett Collection 1920s New York Skyline → Everett Collection ✉️ Contact 📬 Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @ urbancaffeineYT [email protected]

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