A Single Neighborhood Picture Of Every Subway Stop Along the A Line

Nick Carr from Scouting New York is a movie location scout in New York that gets paid to explore the City looking for awesome places to film.

After being in the City for a few years, Carr is moving away for a bit abd decided to cross something off of his NYC bucket list before he leaves.

The A train is New York City’s longest subway line. For just the standard fare of $2.75, it will take you more than 31 miles from Inwood to Far Rockaway, passing through three boroughs and 36 regular stops (65 at night). In particular, I’ve always been curious to see how the city changes along the route, so I brought my camera and took a single picture outside each regular stop along the way. Got your Metrocard? Hurry, get on now, it’s coming…

Here are all the pics he captured along the way, from Inwood — 207th St in Upper Manhattan, through Brooklyn, and all the way to Far Rockaway — Mott Avenue in Queens.

Matt Coneybeare

Matt Coneybeare

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Matt enjoys exploring the City's with his partner and son. He is an avid marathon runner, and spends most of his time eating, running, and working on cool stuff.

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