The L Train to Get Even More Flashy Signage
But will it relieve the awful crowding in the mornings?
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But will it relieve the awful crowding in the mornings?
A little subway signage makes us wonder about the nature of our metropolis.
We're suspicious of this seemingly charming story.
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Summertime means smelly time in this town! Let us know what places we should be avoiding as the heat climbs to the hundreds.
Someone with a Sharpie got cute with a 'Dark Knight' poster, and we laughed.
Our reporter was on hand as a man leaped onto the tracks and was pinned alive underneath a subway car.
Could that situation be any more frightening? Well, yes, it could. (But this story has a happy ending!)
After six successful robberies, police think they've nabbed the purse snatcher who used to flee into the subway tunnels to evade capture.
A crafty thief has been snatching purses from the subway platforms and escaping into the tunnels. We'd be freaked out if it didn't sound so cool!
Check out the abandoned subway stop beneath the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, where VIPs could travel in their own private train cars that, we assume, didn't smell like urine.
Join us as we imagine the interior monologue of that jerk who makes everything difficult for all of us as we commute.
John Clifford gets really, really angry when people talk on cell phones in the subway. Sometimes he lashes out, both physically and verbally. And that, we learn today, is A-OK.