Construction of the first IND subway line along Central Park West at 74th Street, May 19, 1926. The Mack truck down in the pit is about to haul out excavated debris—a huge wooden ramp was constructed for that purpose. Gas and water lines on the right had to be relocated during construction. In the distance on the left, just before the cluster of trees, is the NY Historical Society.
Photo: Science Source/Fine Art America
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Astoria metro station, Budapest, 1977. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Daily reminder that personal automobile usage is a massive waste, and should be curtailed as soon as possible in a communist society. Living quarters and cities must be planned according to the proletariat, free from capitalist subversion where one is coerced to operate an automobile to go about daily tasks. Even hypercapitalist nations such as South Korea and Japan could devise an efficient public transport system and cities accordingly.
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pick up your kid from school (but hisashi way)
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Budapest metro, 1977. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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That is one tagged up car! 1981.
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The time-honored New York tradition of sleeping on the subway, 1947.
Photo: Harold Feinstein via the Blue Sky Gallery
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I Met a Portal on the Subway
[ Deluxe Paint IV, Background image based on a photograph by Jeenah Moon. // 2022 ]
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