At the southern end of the line the 2nd Ave Subway would be connected to the Manhattan Bridge and the Montague St Tunnel via the Nassau St Subway. Planners as far back as the 1940s have seen connecting the 2nd Ave Subway to the Centre St Subway (J/Z trains) at Delancey St as a way...
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MTA unveils first new NYC subway map in 50 years By Aaron Ginsburg The official New York City subway map has received a major makeover for the first time in 50 years. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday unveiled the redesigned map, which features bolder colors and straighter ...
The large lighted arrow on the end indicates the direction of travel (in relation to the map). Yellow lights indicate subway stations that are coming up. I took this picture on a train from the 59th St. station to Grand Central-42nd St. The last stop of this train is Bowling Green. ...
- Includes the official MTA map. Clicking a station displays upcoming stops for that station. - Allows browsing of lines and stations to find next stop for any train. - Displays MTA service alerts (delays, service changes) and advisories (planned work, etc). ...
The Museum of the City of New York celebrates the artform with the exhibition Above Ground: Art from the Martin Wong Graffiti Collection, looking at artists who transitioned from writing on subway cars to exhibiting in galleries and museums. Photo by Linda Sheridan. How do elephants “...
So, if you’d like to experience this wicked awesome ride for yourself, then just board the tram at 59th St and 2nd Ave and let the fun begin. It’s one of the coolest things to do in the Upper East Side. Address: E 59th St & 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10022 Hours: Open Sund...
Or to put it simply, the trip costs $2.75 each way.So, if you wanna board this tram of awesome for yourself just head to 59th St and 2nd Ave.Once onboard, just sit back and enjoy the ride. Or, try to get as close to the window as possible for a wicked awesome view of the Ma...
Printable Map Restaurants Shopping Garment District Things to Do Fashion Walk of Fame(35th to 41st Streets, on 7th Ave) – 26 plaques (much like a Hollywood Star) honoring some of fashions’ great designers. Names include Norma Kamali, Betsey Johnson, Marc Jacobs, Diane von Furstenberg, Halst...
Bronx NYC - Stadium Areaoffers a range of convenient public transport stations that make exploring the city a breeze. One of the main stations in the area is Van Cortlandt Park-242nd Street Subway Station, which provides easy access to the subway system. From here, travelers can easily reach...