Video shows New York City's 1940s subway
The New York Transit Museum archives have this vintage video produced by the NY Transportation Board in 1949 about the New York City subway system.
At the time, the fare was $0.10 - and the turnstiles had been modified to accommodate a dime. The first subway token wasn't used until 1953.
Video courtesy of the New York Transit Museum
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Best Places to Visit in New York| USA - Aagaj Travels
IN THIS VIDEO AAGAJ TRAVELS SHOWED PLACES WHICH ARE THE BEST TO VISIT IN NEW YORK
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7. ROCKEFELLER CENTER
8. BROOKLYN BRIDGE
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10. MANHATTAN BRIDGE
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Billy Joel - Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway) (Live at Yank...
In 1976, Billy Joel released his album Turnstiles as a celebration to his return to New York City after a short stint living in Los Angeles. Watch the official music video for 'Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway), an ode to the fiscal turmoil in New York City at the time.
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Seen the lights go out on broadway
I saw the Empire State laid low
And life went on beyond the Palisades
They all bought Cadillacs
And left there long ago
They held a concert out in Brooklyn
To watch the island bridges blow
They turned our power down
And drove us underground
But we went right on with the show
I've seen the lights go out on Broadway
I saw the ruins at my feet
You know we almost didn't notice it
We'd seen it all the time on Forty-second Street
They burned the chuches up in Harlem
Like in the Spanish civil war
The flames were ev'rywhere
But no one really cared
It always burned up there before
Billy Joel's official YouTube channel features music videos, live performances, interviews, TV appearances and more. Best known for his first hit song, 'Piano Man', in 1973, Billy has written and recorded thirty- three Top 40 hits in the United States. He is a six-time Grammy Award winner, a 23-time Grammy nominee and one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, having sold over 150 million records worldwide. Billy Joel is the sixth-best-selling recording artist and the third-best-selling solo artist in the United States.
Security to be stepped out in NYC subways
1. Mid of police officers with guns standing near subway
2. Close of officer's hand holding gun
3. Low-angle shot of officer with dog standing next to ticketing machines
4. Mid of police officers with guns walking through gate onto platform
5. Mid of train pulling up to platform
6. Close of police officer's hands holding gun, people exiting subway in background
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Ray Kelly, New York City Police Commissioner:
We're doing this to dissuade or prevent any reconnaissance that may be ongoing. This is to augment also the over 2600 police officer that we have assigned to our transit bureau. They'll also be doing this in addition to the patrols that we do in our subway tunnels and sensitive locations throughout the system.
8. Pan from people at ticketing terminals to police officer standing near ticketing counter
9. Mid of people walking from platform
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Ray Kelly, New York City Police Commissioner:
There are no guarantees in this world. We know that we've been targeted twice successfully here, with the World Trade attacks, but we're doing more than any other transit system in the world to protect ourselves and prevent another attack.
11. Mid of police officer standing near subway station with gun
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Vox pop, Hillel Skolnik, commuter:
It's a little nerve-wracking to see policemen in bullet proof vests and machine guns, though at the same time, I'd like for them to keep me safe, so it's not a huge bother for me.
13. Close of police dog
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Vox pop, Carol Ann Daniel, commuter:
It's not that I don't like them making sure, I don't want to see it so in my face.
(Question: Why not?)
It kind of feels like you're in a war zone and I don't want to feel that way.
15. Pan of police officers with guns walking past passengers
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A new counterterrorism team, including a bomb-sniffing dog named Clipper, started patrolling New York City subways as part of a federally funded security initiative.
The unit, part of a new programme called Operation torch, was officially launched by New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly at the Columbus Circle subway station on Thursday.
The units will focus on major transit hubs, including Times Square, Herald Square, Grand Central Terminal and Bowling Green.
The programme uses part of the 151 (m) million US dollars in the US Homeland Security funds granted in February for New York, Connecticut and New Jersey.
We're doing this to dissuade or prevent any reconnaissance that may be ongoing, said Kelly.
This is to augment also the over 2600 police officer that we have assigned to our transit bureau, he said.
At the press conference, Clipper was flanked by helmeted emergency service officers, their index fingers poised near the triggers of their machine guns.
There are no guarantees in this world. We know that we've been targeted twice successfully here with the World Trade Centre attacks, Kelly said.
We're doing more than any other transit system in the world to protect ourselves and prevent another attack, he added.
The subway system, which transports some 5 (m) million people a day, receives many threats Kelly noted.
Commuters had mixed reactions to the police presence.
It's a little nerve-wracking to see policemen in bullet proof vests and machine guns, though at the same time, I'd like for them to keep me safe, so it's not a huge bother for me, said Hillel Skolnik, commuter.
I don't want to see it so in my face, countered Carol Ann Daniel of Brooklyn.
It kind of feels like you're in a war zone, Daniel told AP Television.
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A usually boring Monday morning commute to work at Brooklyn was stirred up by this little guy. He joined us at the Fulton street station on the A train going downtown. Someone getting off the train was screaming RAT on the train!. But by the time everyone realized what was happening, the doors closed and the train entered the tunnel. We were stuck with him till the other end.
World Trade Center (PATH station) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:59 1 Station layout
00:07:35 2 Hudson Terminal
00:11:16 3 Old PATH stations
00:11:27 3.1 Original PATH station
00:15:56 3.2 Temporary PATH station
00:22:09 4 World Trade Center Transportation Hub
00:24:04 4.1 Background
00:26:21 4.2 Redesign
00:33:42 4.2.1 West Concourse
00:35:02 4.3 Construction
00:39:38 4.4 Cost and delays
00:45:52 4.5 Opening
00:47:33 4.6 Notable incidents
00:48:55 5 Adjacent transit connections
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-B
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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World Trade Center is a terminal station on the PATH system. It is located in the World Trade Center complex, within the Financial District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is served by the Newark–World Trade Center line on weekdays and holiday weekends, as well as by the Hoboken–World Trade Center line on weekdays, and is the eastern terminus of both.
The World Trade Center station is located near the site of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad (H&M)'s Hudson Terminal, which opened on July 19, 1909. In 1961, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey bought the bankrupt H&M system, rebranded it as PATH, and redeveloped Hudson Terminal as part of the World Trade Center. As part of the construction of the World Trade Center, Hudson Terminal was torn down, replaced with the World Trade Center station, and re-opened on July 6, 1971. Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, a temporary station opened in 2003 while the World Trade Center complex was being rebuilt. Work on a permanent station building commenced in 2008. The main station house, the Oculus, opened on March 3, 2016, and the terminal was renamed the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, or World Trade Center for short.
The World Trade Center station has five tracks (three for Hoboken-bound trains, two for Newark-bound trains) and four platforms in the middle of a turning loop. Trains from New Jersey use the loop to turn around and head back to New Jersey. The platforms are located four floors below ground level. The floor immediately above the platforms is occupied by the station's fare mezzanine. The New York City Subway's WTC Cortlandt station is adjacent to and above the mezzanine.
The $4 billion Oculus station house, designed by Santiago Calatrava, consists of white ribs that interlock high above the ground. The interior of the station house contains two underground floors, which house part of the Westfield World Trade Center mall. The transportation hub connects the various modes of transportation in Lower Manhattan, from the Fulton Center in the east to the Battery Park City Ferry Terminal in the west, through the station house. The hub contains connections to various New York City Subway stations, including Chambers Street–World Trade Center/Park Place/Cortlandt Street on the 2, 3, A, C, E, N, R, and W trains and WTC Cortlandt on the 1 train. It is the fifth-busiest transportation hub in the New York metropolitan area.
The Westfield World Trade Center mall is also within the Oculus building. The new station has received mixed reviews: although the hub has been praised for its design, it has also been criticized for its high costs and extended delays.
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The Staten Island Railway is the only rapid transit line in the New York City borough of Staten Island. Operated by the Staten Island Rapid Transit Operating Authority, a unit of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, it is considered a standard railroad line, but only freight service which runs along the western portion of the North Shore Branch is connected to the national railway system.
SIR operates with modified R44 New York City Subway cars, and is run by the New York City Transit Authority, an agency of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and operator of the New York City Subway. However, there is no direct rail link between the SIR and the subway system proper. SIR riders do get a free transfer to New York City Subway lines, and the line is included on official New York City Subway maps. Commuters who use the railway typically use the Staten Island Ferry to reach Manhattan; the line is accessible from within the Ferry Terminal and most of its trains connect with the ferry.
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World Trade Center station (PATH) | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:18 1 Station layout
00:06:19 2 Hudson Terminal
00:09:23 3 Old PATH stations
00:09:33 3.1 Original PATH station
00:13:17 3.2 Temporary PATH station
00:18:26 4 World Trade Center Transportation Hub
00:20:04 4.1 Background
00:21:58 4.2 Redesign
00:28:05 4.2.1 West Concourse
00:29:12 4.3 Construction
00:33:03 4.4 Cost and delays
00:38:15 4.5 Opening
00:39:39 4.6 Notable incidents
00:40:48 5 Adjacent transit connections
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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Speaking Rate: 0.8539316862872073
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
World Trade Center is a terminal station on the PATH system. It is located in the World Trade Center complex, within the Financial District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is served by the Newark–World Trade Center line on weekdays and holiday weekends, as well as by the Hoboken–World Trade Center line on weekdays, and is the eastern terminus of both.
The World Trade Center station is located near the site of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad (H&M)'s Hudson Terminal, which opened on July 19, 1909. In 1961, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey bought the bankrupt H&M system, rebranded it as PATH, and redeveloped Hudson Terminal as part of the World Trade Center. As part of the construction of the World Trade Center, Hudson Terminal was torn down, replaced with the World Trade Center station, and re-opened on July 6, 1971. Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, a temporary station opened in 2003 while the World Trade Center complex was being rebuilt. Work on a permanent station building commenced in 2008. The main station house, the Oculus, opened on March 3, 2016, and the terminal was renamed the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, or World Trade Center for short.
The World Trade Center station has five tracks (three for Hoboken-bound trains, two for Newark-bound trains) and four platforms in the middle of a turning loop. Trains from New Jersey use the loop to turn around and head back to New Jersey. The platforms are located four floors below ground level. The floor immediately above the platforms is occupied by the station's fare mezzanine. The New York City Subway's WTC Cortlandt station is adjacent to and above the mezzanine.
The $4 billion Oculus station house, designed by Santiago Calatrava, consists of white ribs that interlock high above the ground. The interior of the station house contains two underground floors, which house part of the Westfield World Trade Center mall. The transportation hub connects the various modes of transportation in Lower Manhattan, from the Fulton Center in the east to the Battery Park City Ferry Terminal in the west, through the station house. The hub contains connections to various New York City Subway stations, including Chambers Street–World Trade Center/Park Place/Cortlandt Street on the 2, 3, A, C, E, N, R, and W trains and WTC Cortlandt on the 1 train. It is the fifth-busiest transportation hub in the New York metropolitan area.
The Westfield World Trade Center mall is also within the Oculus building. The new station has received mixed reviews: although the hub has been praised for its design, it has also been criticized for its high costs and extended delays.
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The terminal serves commuters traveling on the Metro-North Railroad to Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties in New York State, and Fairfield and New Haven counties in Connecticut. Until 1991 the terminal served Amtrak, which moved to nearby Pennsylvania Station upon completion of the Empire Connection.
Although the terminal has been properly called Grand Central Terminal since 1913, many people continue to refer to it as Grand Central Station, the name of the previous rail station on the same site, and of the U.S. Post Office station next door, which is not part of the terminal. It is also sometimes used to refer to the Grand Central -- 42nd Street subway station, which serves the terminal.
It has been described as the world's loveliest station. According to the travel magazine Travel + Leisure in its October 2011 survey, Grand Central Terminal is the world's number six most visited tourist attraction, bringing in approximately 21,600,000 visitors annually.
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Billy Joel - Miami 2017 (Live at Jazz Fest 2013 from @AXSTV)
In 2013, Billy Joel performed at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Watch here as Billy and his band perform 'Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out Broadway)' off his 1976 album Turnstiles.
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Lyrics:
Seen the lights go out on broadway
I saw the Empire State laid low
And life went on beyond the Palisades
They all bought Cadillacs
And left there long ago
They held a concert out in Brooklyn
To watch the island bridges blow
They turned our power down
And drove us underground
But we went right on with the show
I've seen the lights go out on Broadway
I saw the ruins at my feet
You know we almost didn't notice it
We'd seen it all the time on Forty-second Street
They burned the chuches up in Harlem
Like in the Spanish civil war
The flames were ev'rywhere
But no one really cared
It always burned up there before
Billy Joel's official YouTube channel features music videos, live performances, interviews, TV appearances and more. Best known for his first hit song, 'Piano Man', in 1973, Billy has written and recorded thirty-three Top 40 hits in the United States. He is a six-time Grammy Award winner, a 23-time Grammy nominee and one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, having sold over 150 million records worldwide. Billy Joel is the sixth-best-selling recording artist and the third-best-selling solo artist in the United States.
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World Trade Center Transportation Hub | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:49 1 Station layout
00:07:15 2 Hudson Terminal
00:10:48 3 Old PATH stations
00:10:59 3.1 Original PATH station
00:15:15 3.2 Temporary PATH station
00:21:12 4 World Trade Center Transportation Hub
00:23:03 4.1 Background
00:25:13 4.2 Redesign
00:32:15 4.2.1 West Concourse
00:33:31 4.3 Construction
00:37:57 4.4 Cost and delays
00:43:57 4.5 Opening
00:45:33 4.6 Notable incidents
00:46:51 5 Adjacent transit connections
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
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Speaking Rate: 0.7211677781694459
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
World Trade Center is a terminal station on the PATH system. It is located in the World Trade Center complex, within the Financial District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is served by the Newark–World Trade Center line on weekdays and holiday weekends, as well as by the Hoboken–World Trade Center line on weekdays, and is the eastern terminus of both.
The World Trade Center station is located near the site of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad (H&M)'s Hudson Terminal, which opened on July 19, 1909. In 1961, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey bought the bankrupt H&M system, rebranded it as PATH, and redeveloped Hudson Terminal as part of the World Trade Center. As part of the construction of the World Trade Center, Hudson Terminal was torn down, replaced with the World Trade Center station, and re-opened on July 6, 1971. Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, a temporary station opened in 2003 while the World Trade Center complex was being rebuilt. Work on a permanent station building commenced in 2008. The main station house, the Oculus, opened on March 3, 2016, and the terminal was renamed the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, or World Trade Center for short.
The World Trade Center station has five tracks (three for Hoboken-bound trains, two for Newark-bound trains) and four platforms in the middle of a turning loop. Trains from New Jersey use the loop to turn around and head back to New Jersey. The platforms are located four floors below ground level. The floor immediately above the platforms is occupied by the station's fare mezzanine. The New York City Subway's WTC Cortlandt station is adjacent to and above the mezzanine.
The $4 billion Oculus station house, designed by Santiago Calatrava, consists of white ribs that interlock high above the ground. The interior of the station house contains two underground floors, which house part of the Westfield World Trade Center mall. The transportation hub connects the various modes of transportation in Lower Manhattan, from the Fulton Center in the east to the Battery Park City Ferry Terminal in the west, through the station house. The hub contains connections to various New York City Subway stations, including Chambers Street–World Trade Center/Park Place/Cortlandt Street on the 2, 3, A, C, E, N, R, and W trains and WTC Cortlandt on the 1 train. It is the fifth-busiest transportation hub in the New York metropolitan area.
The Westfield World Trade Center mall is also within the Oculus building. The new station has received mixed reviews: although the hub has been praised for its design, it has also been criticized for its high costs and extended delays.
Today at 5, more money for your Metrocard and cheap school food
Today at 5, more money for your Metrocard! The MTA will hike fares to pay for repairs, but with stations like this, where's your money going?
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In this conversation, the Futures Initiative highlights the urgent need for abolition and decolonial education and shares strategies from across the globe. Marianna Poyares (The New School), Zandi Radebe (University of South Africa), Cleopatra Funzani Mtembu (University of Johannesburg), Zee Dempster (Graduate Center, CUNY), Eve Tuck (Ontario Institute for Education Studies), and Arianna Martinez (LaGuardia Community College, CUNY) (re)focuses our collective attention on how the university can be repurposed to serve the larger public towards liberatory ends. The discussion is moderated by Allison Guess (Futures Initiative Fellow, GC Doctoral Student in Earth and Environmental Sciences; Geography). This event was part of The Futures Initiative’s ongoing series The University Worth Fighting For featuring conversations tying student-centered, engaged pedagogical practices to institutional change, race, equality, gender, and social justice.
Billy Joel
William Martin Billy Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American pianist, singer-songwriter, and composer. Since releasing his first hit song, Piano Man, in 1973, Joel has become the sixth best-selling recording artist and the third best-selling solo artist in the United States. His compilation album Greatest Hits Vol. 1 & 2 is the third best-selling album in the United States by discs shipped.
Joel had Top 40 hits in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, achieving 33 Top 40 hits in the United States, all of which he wrote himself. He is also a six-time Grammy Award winner who has been nominated for 23 Grammy Awards throughout his career. He has sold more than 150 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling artists of all time.
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AMAZING 1940's Curtis Single Speed Traction Elevator At 102 West 23rd Street In NYC
This is the AMAZING 1940's Curtis single speed traction elevator at 102 West 23rd Street in NYC.