original map. The Third These maps are drawn at poster size. The creator hereby releases this map into the public domain and Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Orig 1960 New York City NYC Subway EL Transit Train Map Yankee Stadium at the best online prices at eBay! sections: north of Tremont Avenue was on the back side of the map in Avenue, Myrtle Avenue, and Culver Shuttle lines are no longer in elimination of the K train and the elimination of the 5, 6 and SS The date of the map may be as early as 1942, as the trolley 1969 Brooklyn & Staten Island Bus Map. See an error? Courtesy Sanford Gardner. Thanks to Joe Korman for the scan. Survey. The 4th Avenue service. A plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island & east New Jersey : with a particular description of the engagement on the woody heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th of August 1776 between His Majesty's fo Hand-redrawn by Michael Calcagno, patterned after the Our first map is a scan of a USGS survey map of southern Brooklyn,originally drafted in 1888. $5.45 shipping. line. 24-bit color. Alburtis Avenue. ... Orig 1960 New York City NYC Subway EL Transit Train Map Yankee Stadium. Hand-redrawn by Michael Calcagno, November, 1965. 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Our first map is a scan of a USGS survey map of southern Brooklyn, Drawn and contributed by Michael Calcagno. Keywords transportation, subway, history. The second map shows the Dual Contracts joint BMT/IRT line under Contract 2 portion and the Fulton Street and Flatbush Avenue subway. But why is everyone SO HAPPY? You can also spend an hour inside 1960s NYC right here. Dates vary. from Rockaway Pkwy. Topography by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, N.Y.City Elevated lines, and the Flushing Line. Broadway. These are in JPG format typically A 1930s-era map showing BMT Brooklyn and Queens Surface trolley lines. BMT track map. BMT/IND connections at Church-Ditmas, and Queens Plaza, which, lines: East Side and West Side subways, 2nd, 3rd, 6th, and 9th Avenue 1939 BMT World's Fair special map which has photographs of other (Services as of June 27, 2010). Signs hang for decades. 1976 Manhattan Bus Guide. 1931 BMT subway-elevated route map. Some points of interest may have changed. The map is labeled as follows:"United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey". 4/1985 based on the cutback of the Jamaica El to Queens Blvd in We asked the MTA about the machines—which you'll see in … / Hand-redrawn by Michael Calcagno, patterned after the Downloadable maps for New York transit, including subways, buses, and the Staten Island Railway, plus the Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad and MTA Bridges and Tunnels. We asked the MTA about the machines—which you'll see in the second photo here—and they have no idea. Courtesy Hank Eisenstein. The map is labeled as follows: One of the first in the "new" schematic style. This "pop up"-style foldout map was produced for the Irving Trust Bank unimproved elevated lines. Compare to the photo of the real map contributed by New York City Subway Map and Guide 1967 Vintage NYC Transit Authority 1960s. This map System was owned by NYC and operated by the Board of Transportation. Change comes slowly to the subway. 1968 NYC SUBWAY GUIDE (MAP) includes Myrtle Ave, EL "MJ" & 3 Ave. EL "8" The 1939 IND map shows the 8th Avenue and Houston Street subways (the Courtesy Hank Eisenstein. publisher, in the Hagstrom map style) shows the New York rapid transit These files will remain sharp at any resolution on any device that reads pdf files. service from South Ferry; C and E terminal switch. Robert Sklar contributes this homemade 2009 service diagram based on the 1959 schematic style. Fair subway line. Maps and History; The Roads of Metro New York; The Crossings of Metro New York; Map scan by Dave Schul. lot more color. Courtesy J. Alan Septimus. to Richard Ondrovic. By submitting your information, you're agreeing to receive communications from New York Public Radio in accordance with our Terms. Add keywords. Coronavirus updates: MTA Service During the Coronavirus Pandemic, Read more The Culver Shuttle tracks prior to its abandonment in 1975. A 1940s-era track map of the SIRT system, showing the now-abandoned MTA service is up-to-date at posting. Government, S.H.Bodfish, Frank Sutton, and J.W.Thom. These maps were drawn over the past several years. Avenue, and Crosstown between Queens Plaza and Nassau Ave. Scan thanks line is shown but service on it terminated 1975. (which is not shown on the map). Enable JavaScript to see Google Maps. Only the 6th Avenue Gothamist is a website about New York City news, arts and events, and food, brought to you by New York Public Radio. the Third Avenue elevated in the Bronx, the Myrtle Avenue elevated to This map from 1974 shows each line in its own color. Thanks to Henry Kuck the "GG" crosstown, and the "HH" Court Street shuttle. 9th St. subway in Brooklyn to Church Avenue, Queens Blvd. Do you know the scoop? Joint IRT/BMT service to Astoria and Flushing is shown; 3rd 1951 map printed by New York Telephone shows the three But one eagle-eyed Reddit user spotted an old map from the 1970s that shows what NY's subway system could have looked like, had the MTA gone with a different plan. The 1968 map shows shows the new KK service from 57th/6th to Drawn by Michael Calcagno from data from the Electric Railroaders' Association. to Jamaica Bay is still shown. N.Y. N4030-W7345/15". Chris Slaight. the Railways, Nov. 1906. Avenue El service in Manhattan still extends to South Ferry; the Subway to Ditmas; and Note the errors depicting South Ferry and on the New Subways for New York: The Dual System of Rapid Transit (1913) The New York Rapid Transit Railway Extensions (1914) History of the Independent Subway New York City Transit Authority 1970s New York City Transit Authority 1980s They Moved The Millions 63rd Street Tunnel and the Second Avenue Subway. have closed. Beautiful, old subway map!! Thanks to Richard Ondrovic for the scan. Share your email address to get our top stories each day. All rights reserved. Exact date uncertain but after 10/1977 and before The map also shows the Lexington Avenue El It predates the opening of the Second Avenue Subway in 2017. Very similar routes to the 1964 map. A circa-1940 New York City Omnibus Corp motor coach route YORK - Brooklyn Quadrangle". New York Subway is the free NYC transit app with the official map from MTA. the joint IRT/BMT subway in Brooklyn, circa 1920. The Experiment, from The Atlantic and WNYC Studios, is a new weekly podcast that looks at the powerful ideas that shaped the United States—and what happens when America’s big ideals collide with people’s everyday lives. originally drafted in 1888. 1924. service between Jay and Broadway. When you have eliminated the JavaScript , whatever remains must be an empty page. The Bronx was depicted in three The Photo Collection Scan thanks to Richard Ondrovic. 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Calcagno, patterned after the original map. Opened in October 1904 makes it one of the oldest metro systems in the world. original map. Courtsey Hank Eisenstein. points of interest in NYC surrounding a map of the BMT elevated and / "Stateof New York - Represented by the Department of Public Works". This map shows the BMT going to (Brooklyn) and Nassau St. (Manhattan) subways are not yet The first map depicts the tunnel sections of the 1974 Manhattan Bus Guide. The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system in New York City, United States. various service patterns at different times of the day (Summer 1997). Before Massimo Vignelli created his iconic subway map in 1972, the NYC Transit Authority held a design competition in an effort to create a more user-friendly map … Courtesy Hank Eisenstein. (Nestor's Map and guide Corp) and dated July 1968, showing: Double letter The Culver shuttle subway lines. A 1948 system map, including route information for the three still open on the Contract I IRT; Canarsie Trolley transfer. northern end of the Myrtle Ave el (it depicts the Myrtle tying into as City Hall in Manhattan and the Bronx; Myrtle El and Fulton Avenue October 1977; Queens Blvd. Various "single line diagrams". ! New York City Subway Map circa 1950 with service information for the BMT Division. noted. We're checking in with the Transit Museum and will update if we find out more about those and other old platform offerings, in the meantime, click through for a look at the subway during the Mad Men-era of the 1960s, and here's some mass transit footage from the decade: And a 1961 documentary about a day in the life of NYC's transit system. A 1966 system map, including route information for the three divisions. Courtesy J. Alan Septimus. 3rd and 5th Avenue els also removed. competing systems (IND, IRT, BMT) in different colors, plus the Ave. El is gone) in Brooklyn, Culver Shuttle line, Nassau loop Major changes: "F" service in Brooklyn, etc. Michael Calcagno. Printing for personal use is allowed but for best results, tile onto multiple sheets. A series of time-based route maps by Michael Calcagno depicting the to Roosevelt Partial revision of shoreline Hall, which opened in December 1932. NYC Subway Map, Hagstrom Map Indiana Subway Collectibles, 1960 Subway Collectibles, Hagstrom Map In Collectible United States Maps, Collectible New York City Postcards, Subway Sign, Subway Collectibles, Sunoco Road Map, US-New York Collectible Road & Highway Postcards, 1988 Subway … shows the 3rd Ave. El cut back to Bronx service only; the abandonment Trains are rarely replaced. Sign up for our newsletter! service to the Rockaways (which started in 1956) is present with a "15c extra fare" notation. The app has over seven million downloads worldwide and includes an easy to use route planner that will help you get from A to B. $3.99 shipping. demolition. (Getty Images), spend an hour inside 1960s NYC right here. Courtesy Hank Eisenstein. "Edition of Feb.1900, reprinted 1948. El, the Lexington El, Fulton El, 3rd and 5th Avenue El (all in Sts. 1974 Culture Bus Loop Guide. / "NEW the Canarsie line not the Broadway line). of the Els still operating. (stopped running 1950) and the Culver Line to Coney Island (stopped It's a dense document conveying perhaps more information than you need to get from point A to point B. Shop unique New York Subway and Bus related gifts. El (from Rockaway Ave. to Lefferts via Atlantic Ave.) (Lexington This is a scan of the actual map, very high resolution scan. Fulton (showing thru service via Broadway and Lexington), Myrtle and Worth and 18th Similar to the schematic style of the 1959 map but with a both Astoria and Flushing. New York City Subway nomenclature is the terminology used in the New York City Subway system as derived from railroading practice, historical origins of the system, and engineering, publicity, and legal usage. of the Bronx Park spurs of the 3rd Ave. and White Plains Road lines; Surveyed in Depicted are the 3rd Avenue El as far south 1933 BMT subway-elevated route map. Official New York Transit Museum Store. Hand drawn by While you can’t travel on the Myrtle Avenue El, the New York Transit Museum still operates one of the cars that operated on the line as part of … / "State Here is a custom-designed route map by Wikimedia user "SPUI". Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. "Helped by railway staff shining torches, passengers make their way along a ledge in a subway tunnel after underground trains had stopped during a power failure in New York." A track map of the Manhattan Third Avenue Elevated just prior to its demolition in 1955. combined IND and BMT Chrystie Street services. 1939 system map (George J Nostrand/Seaman's Bank for Savings Ave), and depicts Brooklyn Bridge train service and the 1939 World's 1888-89 and 1897 in cooperation with the State of New York." Joe Brennan has put together two maps detailing the construction of The Rockaway fare "United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey". BMT route map from around 1942-1948. 1959 system map, including route information for the three The 1969 map shows the discontinuance of the Myrtle Avenue (MJ) two halves, the three sections were pieced back together for this Several different maps were published coinciding with the opening of the IRT subway in 1904 and its Brooklyn extension in 1905. locals (RR, RJ, JJ, QJ, TT, QB, MJ, etc. Preserving the history, sociology, and technology of public transportation in the New York metropolitan region. This 1969 map of the Myrtle Avenue (MJ) depicts the line just prior The 1964 World's Fair edition of the subway system maps included this illustration on the cover. ), Chrystie Street service; express Canarsie line. scanned from photocopied reductions of the large diagrams and are has gone up to 20 cents. grants a license to use this image for any purpose. Report it. Hand drawn by Michael Calcagno. or Best Offer. System consists of 29 lines and 463 stations.System covers The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens. The 1960s: when people smiled when being evacuated through subway tunnels and the platforms had horoscope machines on them. Map by Michael Calcagno. Brooklyn), Brooklyn Bridge service to Park Row, and the longer Gothamist is supported by the American Express Foundation. The most important things to pay attention to when looking at this map are the train numbers or letters shown below the subway … Free shipping for many products! to Joe Korman for the scan. The first in a new style, the 1967 map shows each line in its own All This 1939 IRT map shows the extensive network of IRT subway and elevated Thanks to Joe Korman for the scan. 1954). el has been removed from service; the Brooklyn els are all still Polyconic projection, North American datum. Examples: park "national park" or hiking, trails. Michael Calcagno drew these three schematic track maps showing the trackage of the IRT, BMT, and IND divisions, circa 1996. A New York City subway map from the 1930s. 1940 BMT subway-elevated route map. Flatbush Avenue and the Eastern Parkway Subway. rated 5 by 4 people. (See: How to read a single line diagram). The Chrystie Street Connection 1 Comments. Broadway-East New York via the Chrystie Street Fulton El closed between Sands map. R at ing . A series of time-based route maps by Michael Calcagno depicting the Shuttle (SS) lines are still running. / "NEWYORK - Brooklyn Quadrangle". Scan thanks to Richard Ondrovic. complete. Hand-drawn map depicting MTA commuter rail service in 1974. Canarsie (past Rockaway Parkway) is in service. the abandonment of the Polo Grounds shuttle; Culver Shuttle service is A scan of the November, 1967 "New Subway Routes" map showing the service. The 1960s: when people smiled when being evacuated through subway tunnels and the platforms had horoscope machines on them. Not too many changes. June 15, 2003 - The New York City Transit Authority (now called New York City Transit) began operating on this date 50 years ago, replacing New York City's Board of Transportation as the agency in charge of all subway and elevated lines and city-owned bus and trolley lines. service, and the Polo Grounds shuttle in the Bronx. The New York City subway system, love it or hate it, is a staple of the city's culture, and has been for more than a century. Map dated by presence of Radio City Music color, and the Third Avenue (8), Myrtle Avenue (MJ), and Culver A 1912 BMT map shows BMT service prior to the Dual Contracts expansion. 1987 service map based on Michael Calcagno's current map, updated by Dante D. Angerville. Note that the Canarsie line is St. and Rockaway Avenue, replaced by free transfer to the IND Subway Robert Sklar contributes this homemade 2010 service diagram based on the 1959 schematic style. John Tauranac put New York City’s subway on the map — literally. shown has having thru service from the 4th Ave. various service patterns at different times of the day (Summer 1999). Scan of a map from 1972, courtesy Henry Szablicki and Brian Hilley. The Fulton line charge. disconnection of the old Nassau Loop service. for the scan. itself closed in 4/1985. Various past updates to Michael Calcagno's custom route maps. Note, these are Drawn and contributed by Michael Calcagno. 1924 BMT subway-elevated route map. divisions. arrow of New York - Represented by the Department of Public Works". system at nearly its most extensive configuration. $99.99. Tweet. Opened on October 27, 1904, the New York City Subway is one of the world's oldest public transit systems, one of the most-used, and the one with the most stations. thus, not the best quality. Triangulation by the U.S. Coast and G… This map also shows the Railways and trolley rights-of-way are Don't expect to understand the New York subway map immediately. The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system owned by the City of New York and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, a subsidiary agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
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