As far as New York City subway stations are concerned, the old City Hall station is clearly the "Jewel in the Crown". The station was opened as in 1904 as the centerpiece of the new un... (more)
If you hike or bike north on "The Old Putnam Trail" in Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, New York City, you will come upon these 13 stone pillars. Surrounded by trees and growth, they are like an A... (more)
Another typical day passes by on the main concourse of Grand Central Terminal. This classic view seemed fitting on National Train Day most likely unbeknownst to the many passing through.
A train of R-32 cars on the most attractive transit viaduct in town makes it's way back to the City in the fading light of another work day in New York.
Every day, more than 750,000 people pass through Grand Central, which is roughly the population of San Francisco. Of those, 10,000 just come for lunch. These are some ... (more)