Downstairs Rush
Travelers move down from the north/south subway platform to the east/west trains on the lower level.
Travelers move down from the north/south subway platform to the east/west trains on the lower level.
Warden Station on the east side of Toronto.
An unusual street in Lyon, near where I shot the Four Streets panorama.
The Cité Metro station and its entrance up to Place Louis Lépine, in the center of Paris.
Three levels of the Hôtel de Ville Metro station, one of the original eight stations in the city’s system when the first section was first opened in 1900.
Looking up the inside of the Arc de Triomphe.
The steps of the new national library, Bibliothèque nationale de France. This photo was taken a 90-degree turn to the left from The Newest Bridge.
I don’t remember the station, but it’s a long way under ground.
Seen looking east from the High Line Park, somewhere near 18th Street.
My previous wanderings around the Toronto transit system had never really included the Spadina-Downsview section of the map. Lots of interesting locations out there, including this from Dupont Station.
In a break between the traffic flows at the Aldershot GO Train Station, a look up to the last platform.
Amongst guidebooks’ most frequently offered safety-conscious tips: “Avoid large crowds and gatherings.” Whatever. I was touring Lisbon’s Castello de Jorge the other night when the horns started. Yelling crowds, swelling in numbers, swarming the streets. Cars honking in continuous blasts. Then more cars, building to a cacophony of earsplitting proportions.