• Blocked

    What remains of a telephone section in the Warden subway station.

  • Downstairs Rush

    Travelers move down from the north/south subway platform to the east/west trains on the lower level.

  • Arts and Crafts

    Originally dating from 1904, the Arts et Métiers (Arts and Crafts) station was redesigned to look like something out of a Jules Verne novel.

  • Up / Down

    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.

  • Exit

    The door between cars on an older train, seen on the Bloor-Danforth line.

  • Leaving Bessarion

    An eastbound train leaving Bessarion station on the “new” Sheppard line. I guess after being open 11 years, it’s not really that new, but it’s still new to me.

  • Pixelated Wall

    A wall reminiscent of 8-bit graphics, in the Sheppard-Younge station.

  • Station Texter

    A man on his phone on the platform of the Broadway-Lafayette Station in SoHo, New York City.

  • Stairs and Landings

    I don’t remember the station, but it’s a long way under ground.

  • Train to Finch

    Toronto is one of my favourite cities in the world, and one I don’t visit nearly often enough. This shot, part of my ongoing TTC Series, was taken on the northbound platform of the Queen subway station.

  • Broadway and 34th

    After midnight, on the route between Brooklyn and and Penn Station.

  • Take The D Train

    At the Broadway-Lafayette St. station in SoHo, headed for Brooklyn.

  • Where You Headed?

    The wall of Dupont Station, directly behind me when I took this shot.

  • Bright Tunnel

    From the Westbound section of the Toronto’s Sheppard subway line, this is a different take on the tunnel-in-motion look I posted previously.

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