The Subway Stop 4 Million New Yorkers Ride Past Every Day — Without Knowing It Exists

Beneath one of Manhattan's busiest neighborhoods, a subway platform has been sitting in complete darkness since 1959. No disaster closed it. No scandal. The trains simply stopped stopping — and somehow, nobody noticed. In this video, we trace exactly how the 91st Street station went from a functioning IRT stop to a sealed ghost platform that millions of commuters fly past every single day without knowing it exists, and what its story reveals about the way cities make decisions they can never quite take back.