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This new edition covers a beloved era in NYC subway train and station history with 66 new images and a new chapter on car interiors.
Loaded with hundreds of large, full-bleed images, this second edition expands the work’s visual documentation of two key decades in New York’s subway train and station history. See images of the MTA system from the 1970s through the 1990s, a period that saw an unprecedented meteoric rise in global fame for a transit system. Captured here are the graffiti cars, grit, danger, and intrigue that defined the system’s attitude and reputation.
Tod Lange, artist, subway archivist, and native New Yorker, presents morethan 200 images of his favorite train lines, graffiti-painted cars,stations, subway yards, and work equipment that defined one of NewYork’s bygone eras. It may have been a scary and dangerous place to some,but it was home to millions.
Rail fans and those hankering for amemento of this period in New York City’s history will appreciate thisrare look at trains that have since been turned into scrap metal or sunkto the bottom of the ocean.[AuthorName]By Tod Lange[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Tod Lange is an author, artist, photographer, and subway archivist. A native New Yorker, he has spent decades collecting and documenting the subway system, its signage, and images of the city’s now-gone graffiti cars. He lives in Hellertown, Pennsylvania.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]200 color images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle][/SubTitle][ColorPattern]200 color images[/ColorPattern]