Vimeo user Ryan Ferguson recently created this great video highlighting five of the relatively more obscure Manhattan landmarks. Included in the video are a tombstone at Trinity Church…
Brooklyn-based photographer and urban explorer Stuart McAlpine recently published some fantastic photographs of his adventures for a photo-series called Heights & Depths. The series…
The New York City Subway is over a century and a decade old, so there is no doubt that the entire system has stations that are either open but have closed off platforms, or stations that are…
The 6 train, also known as the Lexington Avenue local line, is a subway route in New York City that runs from Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall in lower Manhattan.…
The Rail & Road Network YouTube channel often posts comprehensive video tours of transit related things and places such as subway stations and train yards. In this video from the…
Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects returns to Architectural Digest to explore the history of New York City's storied subway system, breaking down the architectural and…
The Long Island Railroad doesn't have quite as many abandoned stations as the City's subway system, but there still are a couple. One of such is the old Woodhaven station in Queens. In 1942,…
Urban explorer and YouTube uploader Raves recently posted this great video showing the inside of the abandoned South 4th Street station in Williamsburg. The station is a semi-complete shell…