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Author - Randy Kennedy ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from St. Martin´s Griffin was reviewed on 18-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0312324340 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Subwayland: Adventures in the World Beneath New York Reference Book. Classifications : General State & Local United States Americas History Subjects Books New York State & Local United States Americas History Subjects Books Mass Transit Transportation Nonfiction Subjects Books General T . Click the following link to view the cover of Subwayland: Adventures in the World Beneath New York. Related topics: General. State & Local. United States. Americas. History. Subjects. Books. New York. State & Local. United States. requestid: 05f02688-f8b1-45b7-a41a-822faa5a09f6requestprocessingtime: 0.1027640000000000 salesrank: 182918 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 8079050540 1) Paperback Book Subwayland: Adventures in the World Beneath New York by St. Martin´s Griffin. A collection of short NY Times essays, these were fun to read and finally answered the question I´ve always had about the Knickerbocker sign at the Grand Central/Times Sq. train platform. Not really a historyof the subway, but a nice sampling of stories of the subway and it´s users/inhabitants/workers.¤ 2) Paperback Book Subwayland: Adventures in the World Beneath New York by St. Martin´s Griffin. A colleague of mine taught this book to a class of new immigrants. As a daily denizen of the NYC subway system, I wondered if they really would want to read about the very thing they had to grudgingly trudge through to get to class (or read on it on the way).
3) Paperback Book Subwayland: Adventures in the World Beneath New York by St. Martin´s Griffin. This is a great book and a fun read by Randy Kennedy. I´d never read his Tunnel Vision article before, but am certainly glad that he compliled a bunch of them to form this great little book.
4) Paperback Book Subwayland: Adventures in the World Beneath New York by St. Martin´s Griffin. new yorkers learned first hand how vital the iron horses are to the city when the mta went on strike for three days last year. i have never taken the work the subway operators do for granted. coming from a small town, i think it´s cool to jump on the train at any time and go anywhere. of all the transportation systems i have ridden, MBTA, Chicago Transit Authority, San Francisco MUNI, Paris Metro, London Underground, etc, mta transit is hands down the best...randall kennedy´s essays cover the exploits of the subway workers, the people who ride the trains and the underground characters who bring life to the subway. kennedy, a new york times writer, also gives you a history of the new york city subway, which is also quite cool...it was interesting to discover that the g train is the only train that doesn´t go into manhattan or that the travel time on the a train can take over an hour, it being the longest route in the subway system, going from queens to manhattan or that the mayor rides the iron horse once a week...this book is cool...¤ 5) Paperback Book Subwayland: Adventures in the World Beneath New York by St. Martin´s Griffin. I´ve traveled a bit but I´ve never spent any time in NYC. I am going to spend a week in the city in October and besides some good tour books I wanted to read something that made me feel like I lived in the city. This book was a nice journey. The essays are well written and amusing but also help explain, for those of us who live elsewhere some of the humanity and heart of the city and why people love to live there...¤ 6) Paperback Book Subwayland: Adventures in the World Beneath New York by St. Martin´s Griffin. Since the doors of the first subway train opened in 1904, New Yorkers and tourists alike have been fascinated, amused, amazed, repelled and bewildered by the world-within-a-world that lies beneath the city. ¤Now, as the subway celebrates its centennial anniversary, the creator of The New York Times´s award-winning "Tunnel Vision" column leads us on an extended tour of this storied subterranean land, revealing: * Its inhabitants: the Tango Man, the traveling magician, Mayor Bloomberg * Its wildlife: the subway-riding pigeons, the Fulton Street cat, the blind mules * Its customs, taboos and secret histories: door blocking, leg spreading, pole hugging, even, yes, token sucking * Its government: the sheriff of Grand Central, the Ethel Merman of the shuttle, the motorman who drove the last No. 1 train beneath the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 * Tips for the first-time traveler: how to get a seat, how to get a date, the fine art of "pre-walking" Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 15-Nov-2008, 03123243409780312324346, 400-5X0-760-900-470-480-210-1X1-8
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