I provide a custom tour through the labyrinth that is the subway. You choose the starting and ending points (say, your hotel and where you're going for dinner) and I create a one-of-a-kind route through the system to show you as much of it as possible while getting you to your destination right on time.
The tour listed below is a sample. Times are flexible and all tours are private and customizable.
This tour is perfect for all ages for anyone who is interested in the subway. We will see abandoned stations, beautiful artwork, ancient technology next to beautiful design.
Potential topics include:
- Subway history and construction
- Maps, signage, and design
- Tunnels and bridges
- Turnstiles and payment systems
- Unwritten rules and customs
- Tips and tricks for getting around
- Hidden stations
- Artwork, station motifs, and graffiti
- Train models and technology
- Advertising and performers
- Decline, improvements, and future construction
Pickup included
We'll start the tour in Union Square and head down together in to the subway. We'll discuss history, art, and design as it relates to the station with a few fun surprises down on the track
See one of the most beautiful stations in the whole subway system
Head to the busiest station in Brooklyn and see the most beautiful guerrilla art installation in the system
Next up is the busiest station in the whole system that is full of beautiful artwork and strange trains
The beautiful rail station is our end point
I'll meet you in the southwest corner of Union Square
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