NYC's un-air-conditioned platforms can feel like a sauna in the summer, so they figured they might as well embrace the heat and have some fun.
New York is a vibrant city. You probably have heard, it never sleeps. And as Frank said again and again: "If you can make it here you can make it anywhere."
It's a concrete jungle where dreams are made. More than 8.5 million people from all over the world call the Big Apple home, and another 60 million or so visit it every year.
That happens for a good reason: no matter what you love or which are your interests โ art, food, architecture, photography, shopping, sightseeing, theater, music, romance, adventure, exploration โ New York is the place where you can find it all and much more.
It's a new surprise on every corner, every day. It's a dream in every heart. Just have your eyes and sensibility open. In New York you can learn a new thing every single day. In New York you can make your dream come true. So, why not give it a try?
All in subway
NYC's un-air-conditioned platforms can feel like a sauna in the summer, so they figured they might as well embrace the heat and have some fun.
A row-house that's not really a house, a secret subway train whose only passenger was money โ and more.
Watch this very interesting short film.
You probably don't realize it, but, at any given hour on any given day, a small yet incredibly sophisticated train armed with cameras, lasers, and ultrasound equipment is sliding around New York City's subway system inspecting the tracks. Click to learn more
Shot within a couple hours on a sunny Saturday afternoon, "Bending Sounds" is a test/experiment to capture the inspirational sounds and visuals of the NYC subway.
It's finally here. After taking nearly a century to build, the 2nd Avenue subway extension in Manhattan opened at 72nd, 86th, and 96th Streets.
A guy meets the girl of his dreams in a New York City subway station. See what happens next...
Fall in love in the New York City subway.
A mix of clips of the New York City subway system on film, mostly from the '70s and early '80s, when graffiti was a mainstay on train cars
"Stand clear of the closing doors, please!"Everybody knows this announcement in the subway system. Whose voice is this?
There was something very unique about this subway station in Sunset Park, Brooklyn: one of the stairs was a fraction of an inch higher than all the others.
Did you know that we could all be zipping around the city today in mini hyper loops? This was the early concept for the New York subway.
Fantastic visual tour of New York City back in the 1980s.