When it opened in 1913, Staten Island's Sea View Hospital was celebrated as the "largest and finest hospital ever built" for tuberculosis patients, and by a city official as "vast,…
Go for a look in the subway lines that were cancelled, forgotten and shrouded under New York City & delve deeper into the abandoned tunnels with real life accounts and exclusive photos…
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.…
Serving millions of New Yorkers every day, there is little question as to the incredible impact the New York City subway system has had on the city’s reputation as a massive hub of…
Richmond Hill was a station on the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road which originally opened in 1869 with tracks at street grade. In 1923, the platforms were rebuilt to run on a…
Welcome to the second installment of transit tours! Today I've gone down to Lower Manhattan to document the unique City Hall station, which has many surprises to be found. Note this is a…