Explore New York City’s Lost and Abandoned Subway Stations

Have you ever wanted to explore these?
Have you ever wanted to explore these?
A fraction of an inch is all it takes to trip hundreds of commuters every single day
Not all heroes wear capes—some wear sunglasses, shawls, and satchels
Architect Candy Chan has created X-Ray maps that show the streets/buildings above and layouts of the actual stations
The MTA somehow didn’t see this coming
Reddit community ‘Data is Beautiful’ created a series of animations comparing subway maps to their actual geography
Some of the book covers could be considered not safe for work (nsfw)
That she spends the rest of the day handing them out for free to anyone that wants one 🙂
The London Underground (also known as the Tube or the Underground) is a public metro system serving a large part of Greater London. The system serves 270 stations and has 402 kilometres (250 mi) of track. In 2012/13 London Underground carried over 1 billion passengers. Since the 1970s, photographer Bob Mazzer has been documenting…
Street photographer Matt Weber has been documenting life in New York City since 1984 when be bought his first camera, a Canon AE-1 with a 50mm lens. Since then he has taken thousands of photos that run the gamut of human emotion; from anger and hatred to love and compassion. You can go through…
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