Its like a public library, but on the new york subway. Secrets of the new york city subways is a synthesis of both original books and contains an enormous amount of new information. Produced under the auspices of new yorks metropolitan transit authority, this comprehensive account of the rapid transit systems design. Railroad book a history of the new york subway system 3. Downloadable maps for new york transit, including subways, buses, and the staten island railway, plus the long island rail road, metronorth railroad and mta bridges and tunnels. The 3rd avenue elevated line in manhattan was constructed between 1875 and 1878 by the new york elevated railway company. I was doing a grade 10 high school project on urban transportation.
About for books new york subways an illustrated history of. Sep 06, 2009 reading on the subway is a new york ritual, for the masters of the intricately folded newspaper like ms. New york citys subway system first opened on october 27, 1904 and this season we are giving riders a twoday opportunity to take a trip back into the past. It features a stationbystation history and guide of all of the. It is one of the fastestgrowing franchises in the world and, as of october 2019, had 41,512 locations in more than 100 countries. Sep 10, 2014 the new york city subway is 110 years old this year. Published in honor of the new york city subway s centennial, the city beneath us will fascinate anyone whos ever been amazed by the gigantic undertaking that is new york city transportation. I think it will kind of confused little kids if they are reading. As a daily nyc subway rider, i was really looking forward to reading this brief book. The history of americas largest and most famous subway system is an interesting book. When it first opened on october 27, 1904, the new york city subway ran twentytwo miles from city hall to 145th street and lenox avenue.
Six hundred guests assembled inside flagbedecked city hall listened to speeches extolling the brandnew subway, new yorks first. Beneath the streets graffiti artists explore the art of. The story of the subway brand started more than 50 years ago when dr. That the meter occasionally strains is the only false step on this fresh, striking subway tour. To celebrate the centennial of this event, the johns hopkins university press presents a new edition of gene sansones acclaimed book, evolution of new york city subways. But its neat and nothing more than what it says it is. An illustrated history of new york citys transit cars, 18671997. Over the weekend, i put together this riffle list of my favorite 25 book on the subject of new york city history, published over the last one hundred years ill admit that this list reflects whats on my shelf at the moment and is not in any way yet complete. The objects featured are wonderfully diverseoysters, subway tokens. The history of rapid transit began in london with the opening of the metropolitan railway, which is now part of the london underground, in 1863. In this onesession class learn about the history of new yorks grand subway. This limited edition book is an expanded, annotated and profusely illustrated version of the acclaimed essay originally written for aiga voice. Dec 09, 2014 if you take the subway every day in nyc, you probably know the basics. Its construction and equipment 1904 the construction of the irt is well documented in this 1904 commemorative book honoring the opening of new yorks first subway.
An illustrated history of new york citys transit cars. Its operator is the new york city transit authority nycta, which is controlled by the metropolitan transportation authority mta of new york. As part of my research i wrote to the new york city transit authority asking for any maps or plans i. Sep 06, 2007 the creator deconstructed the subway map to show the order in which the current lines appeared on the thencurrent subway map. This article describes the history of the independent subway in the days of private operation and the ind division after unification in 1940. The new york city subway map as youve never seen it. The new york city subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the five boroughs of new. In 1953, the new york city transportation authority part of the mta. Eagleeyed enthusiasts will carefully plot every stop, spotting subway humor along the way. The first subway line in new york city opened on october 27, 1904. The subways name comes from a time when lunn, morgan and cooper used to hang around the local subway underpass which ran underneath a welwyn garden city roundabout. A short history of world metro systems in pictures cities. From that initial route through the completion of the ind or independent subway line in the 1940s, the subway grew to cover 722 miles.
A 42page introduction gives the reader a brief history of the system, a primer on subway. Book news sansone clearly knows his subject inside and out, and presents it in a fascinating, entertaining manner. Transportation expert brian cudahy recounts the history of the new york subway systems in a book that is full of detail, historical anecdote, and the wonders of twentieth century technology. It also is the largest singlebrand restaurant chain, and the largest. Paul shaw helvetica and the new york city subway system. Every day, we and a bunch of book ninjas go out and leave some of our favorite books on the new york subway. The written history of new york city began with the first european explorer the italian giovanni da verrazzano in 1524. The history, curiosities, and secrets of the new york city transit system by john e. By world war i, electric underground railways were being used in athens, berlin, boston, buenos aires, budapest, glasgow, hamburg, liverpool, new york city, paris, and philadelphia. While london boasts the worlds oldest underground train network opened in 1863 and boston built the first subway in. Cudahy, under the sidewalks of new york, revised edition lexington, mass. It was chartered in 1853 to connect the west end of boston to central square and harvard square in cambridge via the west end bridge which was at the site of the modern longfellow bridge, itself completed in early august 1906, using horsedrawn streetcars. The book is brief and concise which is a problem in this case because the authors compiled a great deal of information in a small book. Includes the history of the various subway lines, pictures of trains through the years and old maps of the system.
A history of new york in 101 objects by sam roberts building off a new york times feature that solicited reader input on the tchotchkes that best represent new york, robertss 2014 book is a compact, yet thorough, history of the greatest city in the world. The stephen greene press, 1988 joseph cunningham and leonard dehart, a history of the new york city subway system. It includes construction diagrams, photographs, and a full accounting of the infrastructure of the irt subway. But as it is in no other city on earth, the subway of new york is intimately woven into the fabric and identity of the city itself. The book covers every remarkable moment, from the technical obstacles and corruption that impeded plans for an. Apr 15, 2016 12 secrets of the new york subway history runs deep in the legendary transit system an estimated 5. Failing new york subway not always once there were. The cambridge railroad was the first streetcar company in massachusetts. Kornhaber, who lives in park slope and works on the upper east side, as well as for teenage. The nycta, a public authority presided over by new york city, was created in 1953 to take over subway, bus, and streetcar operations from the city. The new york city subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the five boroughs of new york city, new york. Soon after the mta took control of the subway, new york city entered a fiscal crisis. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. She moved from lebanon in 2012 and has always been an avid reader and book enthusiast.
An encyclopedic history of the nyc subways, which i enjoy so much, even in their aging state. An illustrated history by ric burns it is the companion book to the miniseries. It has been celebrated as the technological embodiment of the american melting pot and reviled as a blighted urban netherworld. This excellent color photo book chronicles the history of nyc subway rolling stock, beginning with the ind subway 1930s r1 car, up through the r110a and. An animated gif showing the development of the current subway system as reflected on the.
A rowhouse thats not really a house, a secret subway train whose only passenger was moneyin our latest investigation into brooklyns secrets, we go subterranean and head to the new york. New york city subway resources unofficial site on the new york city subway system. A 1930s short story from the author of the hollywoods garden of allah. A century ago, what eventually became the r train made its first trip down 4th ave. We will use the stories of certain lines and stations to highlight the subway s myriad history, including. The book is accompanied by an engaging, illustrated history of the subway system. The boston subway was built during the second phase of the industrial revolution in massachusetts and was very much a product of the technological advances made during that time, according to the book encyclopedia of twentieth century architecture.
A list of books covering general history, rolling stock, political and social. Its not perfect, and everyone wants it to be a little bit better. Subway access to this seaside community in brooklyn would forever change the neighborhood, and like many other nyc neighborhoods and subway lines, the history of bay ridges bmt is of unfulfilled promises. History of rapid transit invention of rapid transit and subways. Louis, missouri, she weighed 75,122 pounds and was 51 and a half feet long. But as a new book shows, there would be tragedy before triumph. A century by john stern thursday, october 27, 1904 was a gala day in the city of new york.
Subway people a 1930s short story by martin turnbull. The collagey, claymationy illustrations are delightful to look at. In 1940, the city also bought the bmt and irt systems, becoming the operator of the full subway system. The line was to run from city hall along the bowery and third avenue to the harlem river. The current mayor, mayor joseph mckee, was unavailable. During the year, four restaurants began their work in russia. Fred deluca opened his first sandwich shop when he was 17 years old in order to fund his college tuition fees. Looking for nyc area rail transit other than the subway, or transit in other us and world cities.
Having lived in nyc most of my life, i wanted to find a book which provided a. Rosy founded books on the subway in nyc in 20, after learning about books on the underground in london. It boasts a vertical format that is easier to handle and read. The manhattan railway company took control of the new york elevated railroad in 1879, and in in 1891, the manhattan railway took over. History of nyc subway cars, from steam engines to open. The project is by rosy saliba kehdi and hollie fraser. Additional history resources for the new york subway mosaics the mostly true story of helvetica and the new york city subway an online article on the subway systems signage by paul shaw, great pictures of subway signage, history, etc. The bigger dig in the race to construct americas first subway, boston ultimately prevailed over rival new york city. Online shopping from a great selection at books store. The true maybe story excellent hardcover book, also by paul shaw. The nyc subway is still getting ready for the next hurricane sandy. The sons of liberty destroyed british authority in new york city, and the stamp act congress of representatives from throughout the thirteen colonies met in the city in 1765 to organize resistance to british policies.
Petersburg on 20 nevskiy prospect the first restaurant was opened in 1994. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Subway secrets from the new york transit museum bk stories. A rivalry of two brothers growing up at the height of the gilded age would bring for the luminaries in public policy, urban revitalization and science to develop an electric based mass transit system to improve life in both cities. Kramer, building the independent subway new york, ny.
It takes into account new information and is supplemented by comprehensive notes, a bibliography and a chronology of the new york city subway system. Secrets of the nyc subways explores history and artwork. For more than a century the new york city subway system has been a vital part of the citys identity, even as judgments of its value have varied. Aug 29, 2016 subway reads will let people in the book business learn about subway readers. The most important factor in the development of rapid transit systems was the introduction of steam locomotive in early 1800s. Nyc subway some history and fun facts by teresa mills leave a comment the nyc subway deserves a place on this site simply because it was surprisingly easy to take the children on the subway, and get to where we needed to go on our family vacations destinations. Coben, has two selections on subway reads, said he would be watching. One of its most intriguing components of its past is the evolution of its subway cars.
It was peter buck that gave college freshman fred deluca the idea to open a submarine sandwich shop to help pay his tuition. Morris is both a vivid history of this great transportation system and an exploration of its impact on the city and popular culture. On sunday, october 26, two vintage subway trains will run in express service along the broadway line between 96th street and times square 42 street. Kids can see exhibits about how the subways were built and take part in weekend programs created just for them. The next obvious place to start is the ny transit museum. Heres my 25 favorite books about new york city history. Were excited to announce the launch of subway library, a new initiative between the new york public library, brooklyn public library, and queens library, the mta, and transit wireless that provides subway riders in new york city with free access to hundreds of e books, excerpts, and short storiesall ready to read on the train as part of the subway library celebration, dont miss the. Miss subways was a title accorded to individual new york city women between 1941 and 1976.
The subway is a 19thcentury idea realized largely in. The nycta was under control of the statelevel mta in 1968. To see more of nyc subway history, check out forgotten new yorks tour of the 28 first subway stations. New york city history resources city university of new york. The woman who was miss subways at any one time appeared on posters placed on new york city subway trains, along with a brief description of her. It was the last, great, major expansion of the subway to this day, and the event went relatively unnoticed by the city government. History of new york subway book global history blog. The history of subway in russia subway chain entered the russian market in 2004, when reopened its restaurant in st. The story of the first underground train to be built in new york city, the secret subway is written in an adventuresome way which makes this historical tale feel inviting.
This is the same route followed by todays red line subway, but. Pictured a workman caulks joints with lead to make them waterproof during the construction of the 6th avenue subway tunnel in june 1939. The nyc subway history facts and secrets thrillist. Here you can see images taken on todays date throughout history. It tells the story of a subway rider named charlie who got stuck on an endless train ride underneath the streets of boston because he was unable to pay the exit fare. However, those first examples of surface trains were not best suited for urban environment, and especially not for underground operation. When c and e service began 73, it was suspended until the 6 th av.
New york city transit authority objects book hypebeast. Forgotten new york is one of my favorite nyc sites and kevin walsh has. Shes the ultimate harry potter fan, and is on a mission to convert as many muggles as possible into potterheads. Peter buck, a nuclear physicist, changed the life of a college student with a few simple words, lets open a submarine sandwich shop. New york city subway punchout book ny transit museum store. Subway began in august 1965 as a partnership between fred deluca, a 17yearold who needed money for college, and peter buck, a family friend with a ph. First tunnels that were dug in first few decades if 19th century were most. The independent system and city ownership, 1977 frederick a. The restaurant was called petes super submarines because submarine sandwiches were the. Subway is an american privately held restaurant franchise that primarily sells submarine sandwiches subs and salads.
Its a fun book that sneaks in some fascinating history of americas first subway system, and the perfect gift for any new yorker or new yorkophile you might. Produced under the auspices of new yorks metropolitan transit authority, this comprehensive account of the rapid transit systems design and. A parent and two kids takes the subway just for fun one day. The first subway in america was built in boston, massachusetts in 1897. They ride all around new york and try to figure out where they are going. Jun 08, 2017 were excited to announce the launch of subway library, a new initiative between the new york public library, brooklyn public library, and queens library, the mta, and transit wireless that provides subway riders in new york city with free access to hundreds of ebooks, excerpts, and short storiesall ready to read on the train.
In 2004 the centennial year for the original irt subway we have new york subways. New york city subway an overview this is a wikipedia book, a collection of wikipedia articles that can be easily saved, imported by an external electronic rendering service, and ordered as a printed book. I chose to write my work on the topic of the new york subway system even though i had yet to ride on it. Nov 29, 2004 subway train enthusiasts, students of new york city history, and specialists in the history of technology will appreciate this reference on the citys subway system. Mcclellan spoke, saying, now i, as mayor, in the name of the. The face of the new york city subway system was drastically changed 91101 when a terrorist attack led to the collapse of the world trade center twin towers, and 7 wtc. They began playing at an early age in lunn and morgans home they are brothers, lunns birthname is william morgan in welwyn garden city, first playing nirvana, green day and. For instance, im obviously sparse on books published before world war ii. A history of urban mass transport in north america. Obrien didnt win the election, but the song became part of bostons lore. Boston, new york, and the incredible rivalry that built americas first subway by most, doug isbn.