When it first opened on October 27, 1904, the New York City
subway ran twenty-two miles from City Hall to 145th Street and
Lenox Avenue--the longest stretch ever built at one time. From that
initial route through the completion of the IND or Independent
Subway line in the 1940s, the subway grew to cover 722 miles--long
enough to reach from New York to Chicago.
In this definitive history, Clifton Hood traces the complex and
fascinating story of the New York City subway system, one of the
urban engineering marvels of the twentieth century. For the
subway's centennial the author supplies a new foreward explaining
that now, after a century, "we can see more clearly than ever that
this rapid transit system is among the twentieth century's greatest
urban achievements."
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