New York City Subway Train Passing Station Platform
A New York City subway train, part of a system established in 1904, passes through a station. The extensive network serves millions of daily riders, functioning as a vital artery for the city. The yellow tactile warning strip along the platform edge is a standard safety feature for visually impaired passengers, common in transit systems worldwide. This image conveys the continuous motion and daily operation of urban public transportation.
Photo taken in May 2005.
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