The Bowery Boys: New York City History
The Bowery Boys: New York City History
Tom Meyers, Greg Young
#110 New York City Subway, Part 2: By the Numbers (and Letters)
47 minutes Posted Aug 19, 2010 at 7:33 pm.
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The amazing New York City subway system travels hundreds of miles under the earth and elevated through the boroughs. In this episode, we let you in on how it went from one long tunnel in 1904 to the busiest subway on earth.
This is our last episode in our series BOWERY BOYS ON THE GO, and we end it on the expansion of the New York City subway. Find out how some as innocuous sounding as the 'Dual Contracts' actually become one of the most important events in the city's history, creating new underground rounds into Brooklyn, the Bronx and (wondrously!) and finally into Queens.
Then we'll talk about the city's IND line, which completes our modern track lines and gives the subway its modern sheen. After listening to this show, you won't look at the Herald Square subway station the same way again.
ALSO: Bernard Goetz and the future history of the Second Avenue Subway!
 
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