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New York Subways and Stations, 1970–1990
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This updated version dives into a cherished period in the history of NYC's subway trains and stations, adding 66 new images and a fresh chapter focused on car interiors. Featuring hundreds of large, full-page photos, this second edition enhances the visual record of two vital decades in New York's subway narrative. It provides a glimpse into the MTA system from the 1970s to the 1990s, an era during which it gained extraordinary global recognition. Here, you'll discover the graffiti-covered cars, the grit, the risks, and the allure that shaped the system's character and reputation. Artist and subway archivist Tod Lange, a native New Yorker, shares more than 200 images capturing his favorite train lines, graffiti-laden cars, stations, subway yards, and work equipment, which were emblematic of New York's past era. While it might have been perceived as intimidating to some, it served as a familiar and bustling environment for millions. Rail enthusiasts and those longing for a piece of this history will find much to appreciate.
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This updated version dives into a cherished period in the history of NYC's subway trains and stations, adding 66 new images and a fresh chapter focused on car interiors. Featuring hundreds of large, full-page photos, this second edition enhances the visual record of two vital decades in New York's subway narrative. It provides a glimpse into the MTA system from the 1970s to the 1990s, an era during which it gained extraordinary global recognition. Here, you'll discover the graffiti-covered cars, the grit, the risks, and the allure that shaped the system's character and reputation. Artist and subway archivist Tod Lange, a native New Yorker, shares more than 200 images capturing his favorite train lines, graffiti-laden cars, stations, subway yards, and work equipment, which were emblematic of New York's past era. While it might have been perceived as intimidating to some, it served as a familiar and bustling environment for millions. Rail enthusiasts and those longing for a piece of this history will find much to appreciate.
