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The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system owned by the City of New York and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, a subsidiary agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The New York City Subway is one of the world's oldest public transit systems, one of the world's most used metro systems, and the metro system with the most stations and the most trackage. It offers rail service 24 hours per day and every day of the year.
The New York City Subway is the largest rapid transit system in the world by number of stations, with 469 stations in operation (422, if stations connected by transfers are counted as single stations). Stations are located throughout the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. While Staten Island does have a rail line, the Staten Island Railway, it is not officially considered part of the subway, due to its lack of any direct rail link with the subway system, so any passengers wishing to reach another borough must take a ferry or bus. The Port Authority Trans-Hudson and the AirTrain JFK, in Manhattan and Queens respectively, accept the subway's MetroCard but are not part of the subway; thus, free transfers are not allowed.
This film shows some impressions of the New York City subway in Manhattan. The NYC subway system is really old and the infrastructure shows a lot of wear and tear; especially the stations are in pretty rough shape. The system is quite efficient, though. Many lines have four tracks, where the inner two tracks are used by express services, which only stop at major (interchange) stations. The platform layout at these stations allows for convenient transfer between express and local services. This film was shot on a Saturday afternoon. Curiously, there seemed to be significantly less frequent service than during weekdays, with some lines even not operating at all. Some stations were quite deserted while others (especially those along the Lexington Avenue line) were overcrowded. Enjoy! Ind...
just another morning commute
The incident occurred at around 2:30 p.m. at the City Hall R Station. More info here: http://gothamist.com/2016/06/10/see_it_subway_rescue.php Exclusive to Gothamist, shot by Sumeja Tulic. MORE GOTHAMIST FILMS Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/Gothamist Dailymotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/Gothamist GOTHAMIST ACROSS THE WEB Gothamist.com: http://gothamist.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Gothamist/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gothamist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gothamist Google+: https://plus.google.com/+gothamist
NYC Urban Guidebook is an etiquette guide for tourists visiting NYC. Corporate Profile/ ClearVISION host Annamaria Chen, polled real New Yorkers to find out the most annoying habits of tourists. In this episode Annamaria breaks down the top DON'TS when taking the subway. Corporate Profile is a content provider for the ClearVISION & ConnectiMED Networks For more interesting interviews and business profiles please visit our website at www.corporateprofile.com Post your comments and follow us on Twitter - @CorpProfile
The 7 line is a heavily used line of the New York City Subway, providing local service along the full length of the IRT Flushing Line. It operates between Main Street in Flushing, Queens and 34th Street – Hudson Yards in Chelsea, Manhattan. Taken on January 5th, 2016. The raw, real-time speed footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ9wJ... Music: Ketsa - Windy Blur Subscribe for the latest! Join the NYC-area Transit Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/TransportPhotoVideo Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/DjHammersTrains Like me on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/DjHammersTrains
"CBS This Morning" is taking the first drone ever allowed inside the New York subway system, with an exclusive look at a vital transportation advance in New York City. Don Dahler reports on the progress on the Second Avenue line from 10 stories underground.
Host Jessica Gross takes you underground into the New York City Subway! A fun and informative video for anyone visiting New York City. Produced, Shot, and Edited by Anthony Sylvester http://www.anthonysylvester.info Original Music by Andrew Grau http://www.andrewgraumusic.com/
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveils plans for roomier trains that will have open passageways between cars
Click here to Subscribe! ▶️ http://bit.ly/SubwayVideo "Like" the Facebook page! ▶️ http://bit.ly/TransitPage Join the Transportation Facebook group! ▶️ http://bit.ly/TransportFB Follow me on Twitter! ▶️ http://bit.ly/TrainTwitter The J is a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. The J operates at all times and uses the entire BMT Archer Avenue, Jamaica, and Nassau Street lines between Jamaica Center – Parsons/Archer in Jamaica, Queens and Broad Street in Lower Manhattan (via the Williamsburg Bridge between Brooklyn and Manhattan). On weekdays, trains run express in the peak direction in Brooklyn between Myrtle Avenue and Marcy Avenue, bypassing three stations. Taken on January 11th, 2016.