Musicians on the subway, February 4, 1959.
Photo: eBay/NYC in the 1970s Instagram
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Brightliners at Rockefeller by amtraknortheast1
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MTA New York City Subway Budd R32 3894 pauses briefly at 47-50 Streets-Rockefeller Center. After roughly 56 years of service (the transit museum will tell you 58 as the final run is occurring in 2022), the Budd R32 “Brightliners” are finally receiving a sendoff following their initial retirement from passenger operations in October 2020. Operating as a D train, the farewell train will continue down a branch of the IND 6th Avenue Line that will lead it to 7th Avenue station on 53rd Street before finally merging with the IND 8th Avenue line at 59th Street-Columbus Circle. 3894 displays a wreath on its front end, doubling as a sort of holiday special. This is the 2nd of 4 sundays of retirement runs, with the final run occurring Sunday, January 9, 2022 on the Q between Brighton Beach and 96th Street.
It’s a shame.
If I go back to NYC, now I’ll have nothing to wash my clothes against.
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John Travolta in a New York City subway car, Saturday Night Fever, 1977
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The Passenger
The first spinoff of the John Wick films. It's all about Cassian, played by Common, who is ostensibly trapped on a subway car with a knife in his chest, unable to move without dying. The plot moves around him, as people get on and off the train, and their stories oddly mirror Cassian's life. We see the parallels in flashbacks of Cassian's training and work.
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Subway Car Lift by Pratev.
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Relaxing on the El, 1954.
Photo: Saul Leiter via bygonely
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Griffiti on Subway Cars in NYC was a Real Problem in the 1970s
NYC Subway Car in 1973
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You know, I headcannon Ingo's baldness to be partially genetics. So... bald Emmet :')
day 67
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💻🎬💥 HAPPY BIRTHDAY HAN SOOYOUNG 💥🎬💻
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1965 Ford Mustang
A worker retrieves a 1965 Ford Mustang from the Subway tracks after a woman's accidental entry at 40th Street Portal, Philadelphia (1965)
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