Many readers are unlikely to be found in the west of Hudson, but residents of the New York City Autonomous Region will notice that people will go out as people do not want to be fascinated by the virtual monopoly of the New York City Metro. Carefully integrated statistics are impressive: the subway transports 7 million paying passengers per day, plus an estimated 169,000 revolving door jumpers; the transit station's "money room" is "the world's busiest private currency Processing company ". This system is the only system that operates 24 hours a day. This book gives us insight into TA politics and profile managers including David Gunn who solved the graffiti problem and saved 10 million dollars a year in washing system. However, there is a story about people's interest in this problem, a story about welfare mothers giving birth in the subway, and a story about the boy of his first singles mentally disabled. Dwyer is a reporter at New York News Day and his beat is a subway, not balancing its frequency, but balancing the crime that fears riders. When he commented: "Only in the dark places of the subway ... People can see the full extent of urban life ... seen, felt, and even understood at times."
It was no exaggeration to say that the book by Dwyer, a columnist in the New York Times, appeared on a massive disaster in the subway (the number of deaths and the main route could not run for about a week). Still, as everyone can tell you, the 24 hour cycle of the New York underground artery will be sufficient to provide the drama. Dwyer who had been on the subway for four years tracked the true movements of graffiti artists, conductors, pregnant women, victims' victims, rotating suckers and thieves and enough to satisfy urban history and traffic We invested historical data. Fans (How about the wonderful Second Avenue line?) When the local geologists were monitoring the explosion of explosives at the recent expansion of the New York Public Library, even the library was linked to the story to avoid underground reorganization It was. This is another typical day for Big Apple. Recommended for the collection of urban history / social science. - Judy Quinn, "Library magazine"
The iconic New York City subway system is the world's largest high-speed transportation system, with 472 stations depending on the length of the train station and its route. Most New York subway systems are open 24 hours a day, as opposed to night stops in most cities (including Hong Kong, London, Paris, Seoul and Tokyo). The New York City subway is also the busiest capital area railway system in the Western Hemisphere, and in 2015 there are 1.76 million passengers. The central station is also known as "Grand Central Station" and is the world's largest train station. Train platform
New York's famous subway is the largest public transport system in the world, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can move around the city at $ 2.75 each time, but the size of the subway system can make the newcomer feel a bit scared. Do not be afraid. It's actually easy. Reading 15 insider advice, you will soon become a professional through five administrative districts. The fare on the subway is $ 2.75, the most economical way of paying is to purchase multiple vehicles with MetroCard. If you do not want to waste money on multiple license plates, if you do not want to waste money, if you purchase a MetroCard for $ 23 it will be $ 8 for 8 times, or $ 45 for 16 times (note: these packs) A new MetroCard includes a dollar fee; if you reload money on an existing card, the calculation is somewhat different)