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Commuting on the subway has been a staple of New York City life since the early 20th century. Its early days saw much integration and expansion, shaping what the system is like today.
News NYC's subway system is turning 120 and celebrating with a huge, new exhibit It may not seem like a big deal to us now, but the subway was revolutionary—and it still is.
NEW YORK -- The New York City subway system opened to the public 120 years ago Sunday, and over the course of those decades, it has transformed neighborhoods.
Four years later, on Oct. 27, 1904, the New York City subway opened to the public. "That first line was parts of what is the 4/5/6 of today and the 1/2/3 of today.
He played a key role in the foundation of the initial 9.1 mile-long subway line, from City Hall in Lower Manhattan to 145th Street in Harlem, which eventually opened to the public on 27 October 1904.