Subway & Path Train Station entrance to the right. The bomb exploded a few hundred feet down the block. Interestingly, perhaps meaningfully, there is a PATH train station (an express train connecting NYC & NJ) right on the corner of this block. Besides the street closing, everything else s...
The 1st Avenue Brooklyn bound L Subway Station, currently under construction. It’s a narrow platform as subway platforms go with nothing obstructing the view from one end to the other. The only entrance/exit, the one Michael Stewart must have entered and been removed through, is just to my...
How to Get There:Not gonna lie, this place is a TOTAL pain in the ass to get to. You’ll have to take the A Train ALL the way Uptown (like in the Bronx Uptown) and get off at Dyckman Street Subway Station. But trust me, this is one of my favorite places on this list of unu...
Titled "The Subway Is...," the exhibition brings together artifacts, photos, multimedia installations, old advertisements, train models and more to tell the story of our city's subway system. 16. New York Knicks Sports and fitness Basketball Photograph: Courtesy of Instagram/Josh Hart Heading ...
How to Get There:It’s a short 10-minute walk from Times Square so you can take most subway lines to Times Square and then walk from there. 12. St. Patrick’s Cathedral Without a doubt, St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the single most famous church in all of NYC. So, to say it’s ...
5.A Teddy bear representing their train line Photograph: Rebecca Handler for Time Out New York The New York Transit Museum has a lot to choose from these days, from model trains to subway line T-shirts, but for the young ones in your life, a little Teddy bear with their favorite subway...
Before entering the subway, check for a direction on the station sign. Some stations are direction-specific, but not all. Swipe your card at a steady pace. Going too fast or too slow won’t work. When a train approaches, check the sign on the front and side of the cars to ensure it...
Comic Standing; Jimmy Fallon, Conan O’Brien, Inside Amy Schumer, The View, Adult Swim; films include Trainwreck and Top Five) performs a deliciously long set at an intimate venue: Rachel Feinstein (5:00 pm, $15, Brooklyn’s Union Hall at 702 Union Street; take R subway to Union ...
While zipping through the NYC subway system may seem like a no-brainer for locals, frequent visitors, and lone travelers, those traveling with little experience of the city need to get creative. Don’t let your group of 10+ get bogged down or lost between transfers and stations. Instead,...
Ostensibly set in L.A., the structures in Blue Collar/Course of Empire could be literally anywhere. As such they have a universality to them (as do a number of other 21st century Ruscha’s) that sets them apart from his purely L.A. work, like his Hollywood sign pieces....