PHOTO: Stand outside and look south toward Myrtle Ave, like this pic of the elevated railroad that crossed Flatbush here in 1931. Snap a shot and send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter! Read more.
PHOTO: Stand outside and look south toward Myrtle Ave, like this pic of the elevated railroad that crossed Flatbush here in 1931. Snap a shot and send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter! Read more.
PHOTO: If you think the subway is packed at rush hour, take a look at this Atlantic Ave trolley from 1926 packed full of straphangers at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Check out this pic of the subway first being built here in 1931! Read more.
PHOTO: The tunnel opened for business in 1950. Click "More Info" to see a historic pic of one of the first cars to drive through! Read more.
PHOTO: Look familiar? Traffic was so backed up on opening day in 1950 that some drivers stepped out for air! Click "More Info" to see this historic pic. Read more.
PHOTO: Check out this pic from 1947 of the old elevated train stalled above Third Avenue during a harsh December snowstorm! Read more.
PHOTO: Traffic gets backed up outside on 5th Ave in 1923. Click "More Info" to see this classic New York pic! Read more.
PHOTO: Check out this amazing picture of subway construction at Church and Warren from 1927! Read more.
PHOTO: A frozen switch during a 1936 snowstorm froze streetcars in place outside. Click "More Info" to see this great pic of classic Times Square! Read more.
PHOTO: Remember the old Penn Station? Click "More Info" to view travelers waiting for trains in 1942. Read more.
PHOTO: In 1973 the station and train cars were covered with graffiti. Click "More Info" to see this incredible picture! Read more.
PHOTO: Tunnel commission members show off a model of the tunnel in 1924, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Mayor James J. Walker and board members drop down a shaft to inspect the new 8th Ave subway line in 1928, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: The Grand Concourse is nothing but a giant pit in this shot looking North from Fordham Rd during subway construction in 1929, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Good luck crossing this: the GWB under construction in 1929 has no car deck, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1931, workers cast ballots to name the new Hudson River bridge (choosing George Washington, of course!), at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: The very first bus leaves the new Port Authority for North Carolina in 1950, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: With men off at war, the LIRR hired women to work the yards in 1942, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1960 a Port Authority patrolman rides a self-propelled catwalk car, designed to speed up traffic supervision, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: City officials show off a new noiseless subway car in 1933, at the link! (What ever happened to those plush padded seats?) Read more.
PHOTO: Good luck finding parking on Union Square now, but in 1924 the plaza outside was a parking lot! See the old fashioned autos lined up, at the link! Read more.