Subway Day 2023
On October 27th 1904, New York City's very first subway ride left from the City Hall Station amidst great civic pride, with 28 stations along a 9.1-mile line extending from City Hall to 145th Street. Since it first opened in 1904, New York’s subway has been the fastest and most popular mode of personal transportation in the city. Today, it is the largest 24-hour operating subway system in the world, with 472 stations, over 800 track miles and a fleet of more than 6,000 passenger cars. Enjoy this journey through time as we take you through 119 years of subway history.

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Where did the original New York Subway go?

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Least Used New York Subway Station - Beach 105 Street 🇺🇸

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Working the "A" Train (1981)

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Inside the NYPD crackdown on subway fare evaders

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MTA NYC Subway :BMT Canarsie Line Rockaway parkway Bound R143 L train ride.

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— RFW From New Lots To Woodlawn

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The Railway That's Secretly a Subway Line

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— RFW 179thSt To Coney Island - 63rdSt

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NYC’s Subway Just Got Worse… Why?

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The Abandoned Remains of Brooklyn's Forgotten Elevated Subway Route

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The Subway Line SAVED by the Community!

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BMT/IRT Subway: (R) (W) (1) Trains @ Whitehall Street-South Ferry (R46, R68A, R62, R62A, R160)

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BIZARRE 330AM NYC SUBWAY Walk 4K (West 4th Street Station) JANUARY 2025 🇺🇸

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NYC Subway Signaling 101: The Basics Behind the System

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— RFW Flatbush Av To Eastchester - Express

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What does a Train Operator do?

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New York City’s bizarre inaccessible subway stations.

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Эксклюзив! У «Балтийца» вновь сломались двери!

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Exploring the myth of 76th Street Station - NYC Subway

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