Permanent ringing in my ears from a combination of riding between cars and listening to ICP on tape at ungodly volume levels.
Permanent ringing in my ears from a combination of riding between cars and listening to ICP on tape at ungodly volume levels.
Metrocards being retired this year bums me out. The $4 Fun Pass enabled my life as a kid. I’d ride the trains all day if I was skipping school and none of my friends were.
I’d try and get on as many lines as I could in a day or I’d just sleep on the L and transfer back and forth between Canarsie and 8th Ave. Got picked up for truancy at the Greenpoint Ave G stop once.
Today, before we begin sharing content about September 11, 2001 and the massive rebuilding effort that took place in its aftermath, we would first like to share a sample of #NYTMCollection images and objects that feature the Twin Towers when they stood tall. Above: #Metrocards from 1994, 1995, 2000.
#NewYorkCity #MTA #Celebrates #PrideMonth With New #Metrocards and #decals
Starting now, a limited amount of #Pride-Themed #Metrocards will be available at select #subwaystations throughout the city.
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #NewYork #Pride #PrideMonth #Representation #Culture https://untappedcities.com/2023/06/07/mta-pride-month-metrocards/
As N.Y.C. Swipes Out #MetroCards, One Artist Honors the Yellow and Blue | “I was amazed how, from this one little flimsy piece of material, there really is a universe,” he said. @nytimes https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/17/nyregion/metrocard-nyc-subway-thomas-mckean.html?smid=url-share #NYC #art #subway