New York Subway 1986 NYC -directors cut- with stereo audio track.mpg

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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2011
  • The story: in 1986 I made a round trip through the USA and Canada. The starting point was New York. So I filmed some scenes in Manhattan. And was going in the underground at 43nd St & Timesquare. I filmed with a big ARRIflex 16mm camera with a 120m magazine with 7250 Kodak 16mm color reversal Tungsten 400 ASA film and a Schneider Cine Xenon 1:2/16mm lens . This equipment is good for 10 Minutes recording duration at 25 f/sec.
    After I time a man comes to me and said, he´s a cameraman at ABC and filming at the subway is strictly forbidden without any permission and police is on the other end of the platform. So I was leaving the station, but I had these beautiful pics of the old times in the New York subway. At the same time I recorded the stereo sound with a SONY WM-D6C with two Sennheiser micros in stereo.
    In 1986 I edited the pics to the song of the band "London Beat" -- "9am at a New York subway". About 25 years later I was uploading this movie to RUclips. But SONY Music was locking my movie because of the copyright of the song. So I deleted the audio track und was uploading the silence version. After the great response to this video of the New York subway of 1986 now I opened my archive once again with the original film and composed it with the original stereo sound to this over 10 minutes long "directors cut" of all scenes, I filmed at this day in June 1986. Enjoy it!
    Thank you to Judy for telecine & color correction and Marion for the original sound recording.

Комментарии • 2,1 тыс.

  • @lamartruth6601
    @lamartruth6601 4 года назад +846

    Wow this person was filming with a big camera on his shoulder. Little did he know this was going to end up on something crazy called "RUclips"

    • @nosoypiricuaco8702
      @nosoypiricuaco8702 4 года назад +63

      Is interesting this video was taken back in 1986 uploaded in 2011 and until 2020 RUclips recommended this to me

    • @AshmewStudios
      @AshmewStudios 4 года назад +4

      NoSoy Piricuaco haha

    • @Fcong_1960
      @Fcong_1960 4 года назад +5

      back to the fiture

    • @AlbertAbeijon
      @AlbertAbeijon 3 года назад +25

      The crazy part was that he didn't get mugged for his camera, and got to keep the footage

    • @lamartruth6601
      @lamartruth6601 3 года назад +10

      @@AlbertAbeijon everyone didn't get mugged all the time

  • @Leatricaw
    @Leatricaw 7 лет назад +810

    I remember one night at the 42nd street station. Sitting in the bench waiting for our train to come. Once it arrived we got on and my best friend left her purse on the bench. We banged on those doors like mad people for them to open the door. So This guy picked up her purse and looked at us in a panic at the doors, he pretended like he was going to run but he nicely waved the conductor ...... I guess and they opened the doors and he gave her the purse. I will never forget that and in those days we had what we thought was money......you know living at home still with your own job and no bills. Our little Gucci purses weren't empty , but we were all grateful to that brother.

    • @joselynm5634
      @joselynm5634 6 лет назад +30

      Tee L I love these little anecdotes thankyou :)

    • @b.griffin317
      @b.griffin317 5 лет назад +8

      great story!

    • @merccadoosis8847
      @merccadoosis8847 4 года назад +40

      nice story
      times have changed - today you are more afraid of trigger happy cops than you are of muggers & thieves

    • @janetjones4310
      @janetjones4310 4 года назад +28

      Yes, the city was grimy. But the morals and ethics were in tact. Now, they have cleaned up. But unfortunately, they took away the morals , and ethics along with it...

    • @hackattack7811
      @hackattack7811 4 года назад +9

      Wow. You guys got very lucky. Thank god.

  • @bboss7874
    @bboss7874 4 года назад +238

    This looks like the beginning of a good 80s movie..

    • @brenda1892
      @brenda1892 3 года назад +5

      Very :)

    • @LockedPig
      @LockedPig 2 года назад +4

      a horror movie

    • @bboss7874
      @bboss7874 2 года назад +3

      @@LockedPig 90s horror movie but 80s regular action thriller movie.😭😂

    • @christopheryanoski6899
      @christopheryanoski6899 2 года назад +3

      How bout the opening credits on Night Court ...

    • @Kr0nicDragon
      @Kr0nicDragon 2 года назад +1

      Like, for example, the warriors?

  • @marcbronze1
    @marcbronze1 4 года назад +130

    I was 11 , my moms was a single parent raising 4 kids in the hoods of QNS., a native Puerto Rican woman who’s 5ft tall leaving the Bronx to QUEENS for a better life . These were scary times regardless. Big shout to my moms for outlasting it. Te quiero madre.

  • @Martin94801
    @Martin94801 10 лет назад +791

    That was an another world.

    • @johnhernandez3640
      @johnhernandez3640 6 лет назад +21

      this is on the past,in the future,people started getting older and dying. and it was the past that they used the old turnstiles.

    • @andykolb6502
      @andykolb6502 6 лет назад +22

      The whole World was different bevore 11.9

    • @zorroalphonso4354
      @zorroalphonso4354 6 лет назад +14

      And Zionist Jews made it happen!

    • @matusgerbiark3622
      @matusgerbiark3622 5 лет назад

      why

    • @Mhel2023
      @Mhel2023 5 лет назад +37

      ..my world. I left in 1986 and this way will stay in my heart always, the real NYC

  • @allanfisch
    @allanfisch 9 лет назад +994

    This is more interesting than most feature films made today.

    • @TheTiagoespanhol
      @TheTiagoespanhol 6 лет назад +26

      Allan Fisch absolutely true. I fucking love the 80s.

    • @szuperzsaru
      @szuperzsaru 6 лет назад +6

      LOL :D True

    • @halperntv3238
      @halperntv3238 6 лет назад +18

      I could watch this all day long. 365 days a year

    • @alisa8foresthillsbrigades31
      @alisa8foresthillsbrigades31 4 года назад +6

      Lol. I know

    • @DannyEastVillage
      @DannyEastVillage 4 года назад +16

      oh hell yeah. if the subways were anything, they were interesting! Filthy, uncomfortable, the AC worked on almost none of the trains; but man, that was real new york as far as I'm concerned. I loved it. I still love it now, but--well, it's just not the same.

  • @Nabee_H
    @Nabee_H 3 года назад +24

    I love thinking about the 80s and 90s back when social media didn't exist...
    the thing is i wasn't alive then

  • @anthonydavid5121
    @anthonydavid5121 4 года назад +140

    OMG i can smell that 1986 NYC subway from here, now, thru the internet in 2019!

    • @shalicgraw5280
      @shalicgraw5280 4 года назад +8

      Anthony David Sabarro pizza and pee

    • @ThefamilybaggRecords
      @ThefamilybaggRecords 4 года назад +2

      Hz ruclips.net/video/pA6cEF6S_XE/видео.html
      Fire 🔥 #straight outta high school teen rapper Lil #Tribeca songs is on the #come up and fast check it out bro swipe the link #Bronx kingsbridge freestyle #Brooklyn 4train pain

    • @coastercrafter1productions300
      @coastercrafter1productions300 4 года назад +2

      Its smells like a dirty restroom

    • @samburkes7552
      @samburkes7552 3 года назад +2

      Yeah , especially the older IND 6th/8th Ave Subway..had that distinguishable, unique, hot/electrolyzed traction motor/door motor oil smell..like being close to burning-up..Can still smell it in my minds memory!! Would waft up out of gratings as a train approached, or out of the staircase "moleholes"..!!

    • @samburkes7552
      @samburkes7552 3 года назад +1

      @@coastercrafter1productions300 Maybe now, not then. Smelled like electrolyzed traction motor lubrication, door engine oil, IND Divid ion.

  • @Qboro66
    @Qboro66 11 лет назад +41

    RUclipsrs,not only should you enjoy the visuals but pay close attention to the fantastic stereo audio soundtrack.The majority of the sounds you hear no longer exist on the subway system(e.g.doors,straight air release,steel brakes)not to mention the excessive noise.The system is less noisy today,take it from yours truly,an actual NYCT train operator.Great Vid.Thaks for posting!

  • @ggball
    @ggball 7 лет назад +332

    Awesome!!! I was 29 back then, so I remember this vividly. It was my generation that started the graffiti thing on the subways. For those too young to remember, the trains were really loud back then and the screeching brake noise was out of this world. The stations were not as hot because a lot of the trains were not air conditioned, however by 1986 the trains were more so. At this time the graffiti era was about to end as you see the refurbished trains in red bird color scheme. Many of the trains here were about to be retired (the ones from the Times Square portion), to be replaced by the R-62. By 1988, almost all trains on the then 1/9 line and 3 line were R-62. All the number 2 trains were refurbished as red birds. As far as the trains of the A/K sequence, they were also to be refurbished shortly after. By early 1988, the R-38s shown here resembled the trains recently retired. The R44/R46 lost the blue stripe by 1990. Also the R-68 was about to be introduced. This video captures the end of an era that began in the early 70s (with regards to the graffiti). After May 12, 1989 there was no graffiti on any of the subway cars throughout the system.

    • @XXMETAL4LIF3XX
      @XXMETAL4LIF3XX 7 лет назад +28

      thats awesome man , todaysmost of us young graff writers look at your generation as kings , well me and my bro at least lol , totally missed this era being born in 91 but videos like this really help to show how it was then and i can tell that by 86 it was mostly over. lots of trains are clean already in this video, most i remember is being a young kid and seeing the highways in Nj and nyc being heavily bombed. wish i was able to experience this era in person.

    • @justincarroll1313
      @justincarroll1313 7 лет назад +9

      How did they go about spraying graffiti on the subway and especially inside? When the trains were sitting in the train yard?

    • @justincarroll1313
      @justincarroll1313 7 лет назад +10

      Also why was the city so lax on allowing graffiti to be sprayed on the subways in the 70s and 80s?

    • @ggball
      @ggball 7 лет назад +11

      Yes most of the graffiti originated in the yards. There were quick tags done in some stations, perhaps at the end of the lines. Inside tagging could have also occurred in yards if it was possible to get inside the trains, otherwise probably during train rides most likely near terminal points.

    • @ggball
      @ggball 7 лет назад +42

      Back in the 70s there was a fiscal crisis in NYC, but also a prevailing attitude that the city was out of control. I remember guys riding the elevators in the WTC when it was under construction, in one instance they threw a pack of firecrackers out the elevator door to scare the workers. Look at the videos if the 1977 World Series with guys hanging on the walls. When I was in high school some classmates went to a Mets playoff game in 1973 and came home on the subway dragging sod from the field. How about the 1977 blackout. Broad daylight prostitution. In 1976 I remember a pickup truck with girls in bikinis advertising a new cathouse in the Wall Street area driving down that street in mid afternoon. Also the many building fires, etc. Subway graffiti was just part of the bigger picture.

  • @johnszczerba9979
    @johnszczerba9979 4 года назад +124

    Warriors...come out and playeeeeayyyy!!!

    • @jaxpax2566
      @jaxpax2566 4 года назад +1

      No elevators & I think no access a ride. Guess the handicapped transported via ambulette

    • @jaxpax2566
      @jaxpax2566 4 года назад

      Wow back in the days of tokens!@!

    • @jaxpax2566
      @jaxpax2566 4 года назад +4

      People dressed nicer then

    • @jaxpax2566
      @jaxpax2566 4 года назад

      CC & GG train era

    • @jaxpax2566
      @jaxpax2566 4 года назад

      The subway was cleaner then too

  • @swankyb9454
    @swankyb9454 4 года назад +9

    Amazing how all these folks managed to live without a cell phone in their hand every minute of the day. These videos make me feel like an old man as I sit here wishing I could transport back to the time when this was shot.

  • @darthdj31
    @darthdj31 10 лет назад +586

    Wow people are actually looking up as they walk.

    • @asiintrospect6229
      @asiintrospect6229 6 лет назад +37

      These times are so annoying and generic looking with everyone constantly glancing at their phones every second.

    • @Junior2uu
      @Junior2uu 6 лет назад +4

      I never realize this wow

    • @LCKRD-un1rx
      @LCKRD-un1rx 5 лет назад +1

      I know right!? Its amazing!

    • @limon6592
      @limon6592 5 лет назад +11

      people still do that you complete dumbass lol

    • @boejiden5851
      @boejiden5851 5 лет назад +26

      Y'all niggas realize that you took time to look down at your screens to criticize other people for looking at their screens the same goddamn way, right

  • @Printer0011
    @Printer0011 8 лет назад +567

    Thank you for this Archive footage and I mean that from the bottom of my heart. This is the NY I knew growing up. Even though I was only about 5 years old at the time you filmed this, it brings back my early memories of the struggle an when people worked even harder for what they obtained to have a good life. Brings back my childhood memories of riding the 4 to Bedford Park when my mother was enrolled at Lehman college. God bless you! Thank you!

    • @thomasponzio8345
      @thomasponzio8345 8 лет назад +9

      I was 25

    • @beautifullyflawed6723
      @beautifullyflawed6723 7 лет назад +11

      I was 10. Wow, In forgot all about the beep and the announcement for the closing doors .

    • @hereisayana8207
      @hereisayana8207 7 лет назад +10

      My mother also went to Lehman :)

    • @johncreator346
      @johncreator346 7 лет назад +18

      Eric Brooks it sure does bring back memories, sometimes i miss that old NY society.

    • @carpenterAF-dz2zq
      @carpenterAF-dz2zq 7 лет назад +9

      john creator same here.. these kids now a days talk about how dangerous the city is..I laugh

  • @leefromda3135
    @leefromda3135 3 года назад +16

    Spray paint industry must have been booming in the early 80's

    • @myradioon
      @myradioon Год назад +2

      They stole the paint mostly.

    • @myradioon
      @myradioon Год назад +2

      @Stranded NYer You must remember they made paint proof cars but the kids just ended up scratching their tags into the plastic.

  • @realamazingworld6756
    @realamazingworld6756 4 года назад +50

    I’m sitting here during the covid-19 pandemic at 1:25 AM Toronto time on May 19, 2020 watching this

    • @AMITKUMAR-nf8in
      @AMITKUMAR-nf8in 4 года назад +1

      Full marks fr mentioning exact time.

    • @jenniferm8746
      @jenniferm8746 4 года назад +4

      I'm sitting here during the Covid 19 pandemic May 22, 2020 Las Vegas time 1:47 pm.

    • @realamazingworld6756
      @realamazingworld6756 4 года назад +1

      @Jennifer M Nice to meet you; you wanna become friends?

    • @jenniferm8746
      @jenniferm8746 4 года назад

      @@realamazingworld6756 yes!

    • @jenniferm8746
      @jenniferm8746 4 года назад +1

      @@aarons5201 imagine that.

  • @plagueking777
    @plagueking777 9 лет назад +105

    the only thing I miss was the cheap fare and token. remember when u can buy snacks and drinks with tokens

    • @richiebee1984
      @richiebee1984 8 лет назад +14

      a token was worth $1.25 in the store when I was growing up

    • @barnesfam
      @barnesfam 8 лет назад +4

      +richie bee Wow. That's pretty cool.

    • @beautifullyflawed6723
      @beautifullyflawed6723 7 лет назад +16

      The tokens and people jumping the turnstiles.

    • @denisealvarado3756
      @denisealvarado3756 4 года назад

      I remember in high school the fare was 95 cents using tokens. It was train ride or a slice of pizza with soda for the same price

  • @mehht9649
    @mehht9649 9 лет назад +335

    I wish I got to witness New York when it was like this. I don't know why, I just prefer it.

    • @Alternativemusic213
      @Alternativemusic213 9 лет назад +138

      You don't want to be in New York in the 80s trust me.

    • @mehht9649
      @mehht9649 9 лет назад +11

      Bongo Head blah

    • @bklynAtrain
      @bklynAtrain 9 лет назад +62

      Mehh T It was filthy and smelly, but we got used to it and took us wherever we needed to go, and it wasn't too expensive like it is now. Back then you didn't see as many fights as you see today, not even close. Today we have a different generation of kids that think starting a fight and posting it on YT is cool. They're a bunch of pea brains.

    • @bklynAtrain
      @bklynAtrain 9 лет назад +2

      ***** True, but not as bad as back then.

    • @paulwilliams2024
      @paulwilliams2024 8 лет назад

      +Bruni what no it's not

  • @IsolaticYT
    @IsolaticYT 5 лет назад +8

    I love how trains entered stations really fast back then.

    • @norakat
      @norakat 7 месяцев назад

      You wouldn’t like it if you got hit by one.

    • @hyraemous
      @hyraemous 6 месяцев назад

      They still do sometimes

  • @antonv.
    @antonv. 5 лет назад +76

    nice video, it was interesting to watch!!!

  • @ksurovov
    @ksurovov 7 лет назад +86

    actual time machine

  • @Chrome1100
    @Chrome1100 4 года назад +5

    I was young but I remember this NYC.

  • @harlemworld95
    @harlemworld95 2 года назад +4

    I LOVE "OLD NEW YORK"

  • @Elena-er7zp
    @Elena-er7zp 6 лет назад +22

    I always wanted to live in NYC from the time I was a young girl. Except for a few brief visits, I never got close to accomplishing my goal. Finally did a trial run of 2 months, just to see if I still wanted to do it. So much preparation and cost to do this, but Somehow by the end, I wasn't blown away like I thought it would be. There was nothing out-of-this-world sensational about it. Nothing that would make me want to pick up everything and move. It put me into a mild funk because I couldn't figure out why I no longer wanted something I had wanted my whole life. I had been so excited at the beginning of my time there.
    Reading these comments helped me to understand that the city I learned about as a girl had completely been stripped of any and all of it's character. There's no flavor. It's bland. It's Disney-fied. Sure there are things there that are nowhere else, but the vibe is all fucked up now. It's so depressing. By the end of my time there, out of everything I saw and did, my favorite thing was to ride the subway trains. Maybe the graffiti was missing, but the stations are still dirty and the rhythmic clack is the same.
    And when I got back home to my 3 bedroom house with a yard and a pool and my car, I WAS NEVER SO GRATEFUL IN MY WHOLE GODDAMN LIFE!! If you live in a big city (I do), you're experiencing gentrification and it's fucking everything up so you go to Whole Foods on Westheimer Road and you go to Whole Foods on Houston Street and it is the SAME THING. :(

    • @METALFACEDOOMXXXX
      @METALFACEDOOMXXXX 2 года назад +1

      NYC was voted greatest city in the world dumbass. You can keep your boring country farm town. NYC is crime ridden right now. And there is still graffiti on the trains, that whole Disneyland thing you're talking about is complete bunk! NYC is more exciting than your shithole town. And NYC is the most visited city in the country you fucking idiot.

    • @norakat
      @norakat 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah it might have been worth putting up w the city in the 70’s and 80’s because it had character and a great night life and music. All the interesting people can’t afford it.

  • @BrianJ.
    @BrianJ. 4 года назад +79

    I love remembering the days before mobile phones and social media. Sure, things werent perfect. But I liked it better.

    • @pakkismike23477
      @pakkismike23477 4 года назад +1

      back then crack were cocaine, now it's baby powder.

    • @Doofens
      @Doofens 3 года назад +5

      when everyone was staring at their newspaper instead of their phone and important news took weeks to reach you... yeah good times

    • @BrianJ.
      @BrianJ. 3 года назад +1

      @@Doofens ""Important news took weeks to reach you" LOL Are you on crack? These were the 80's not the middle ages. And instead of people constantly staring at their phones they were actually socializing in real life.

    • @Jay-ru3mu
      @Jay-ru3mu 3 года назад

      Init

    • @233CFH
      @233CFH 3 года назад +1

      @@Doofens People do that in London. They read so much. I like it.

  • @seasidewoman
    @seasidewoman 9 лет назад +131

    The amount of graffiti inside and outside of the train is crazy! The last time I went on the NYC subway was on '87 and I really want to see what it looks like today!

    • @trapgodnah9022
      @trapgodnah9022 8 лет назад +69

      it's just stainless steel no graffiti if someone was to write it, they could easily clean it off,plus with all the cops and cameras no one could write anything on trains

    • @pesuvalgendaja8391
      @pesuvalgendaja8391 6 лет назад +10

      In this video theres not much graffiti compared to before cause the big buffing time had already started.. In 70s and 80s begging there was much more graffiti.

    • @BoratWanksta
      @BoratWanksta 6 лет назад +16

      Versus the pics and video clips I've seen of NYC from the 80s, today's NYC is a lot more clean and sanitized. Only been there twice(2009 and 2013), but it's nothing like how pictures and video clips showed it being like in the 1980s. I wish I could jump into a time machine, and see what NYC from past decades was like!

    • @rusonbegum6500
      @rusonbegum6500 6 лет назад +1

      Evelyn N. It is now clean and in ocean but if u want to see it now u need swim suit and a tank of air so u are ready to see

    • @briankelly9347
      @briankelly9347 5 лет назад

      @@trapgodnah9022 lies its a shit hole

  • @ducaticanine
    @ducaticanine 6 лет назад +50

    back when that town had character. those days are gone. sad.

    • @AFellowCyberman
      @AFellowCyberman 3 года назад +3

      As the subways and trains are destroyed by graffiti. Lots of character.

    • @bfresh0635
      @bfresh0635 3 года назад +2

      It still does. But the characters are all criminals, crackheads and homeless

    • @barbaramelville337
      @barbaramelville337 3 месяца назад

      Absolutely true story 🎉❤

    • @chickenringNYC
      @chickenringNYC 26 дней назад

      Trust me, there's still character. Go enjoy a day at Coney Island!

    • @ducaticanine
      @ducaticanine 26 дней назад

      @@chickenringNYC nah. left that town 20 years ago. place totally changed. you couldn’t pay me to live there again

  • @MAYBEE90
    @MAYBEE90 2 года назад +2

    It’s amazing how much NYC has cleaned up the subway. It looked a lot darker and dingier then-kinda a scary vibe!!

  • @1MNUTZ
    @1MNUTZ 7 лет назад +231

    This is before we started living in George Orwell's 1984

    • @fungi42021
      @fungi42021 4 года назад +10

      Or so you think..

    • @swiftkarma4436
      @swiftkarma4436 4 года назад +8

      @@fungi42021 exactly. It's always been 1984

    • @1MNUTZ
      @1MNUTZ 4 года назад +18

      @@swiftkarma4436 no not really you could actually roam around the 80s without a 1000s cameras and kooks with narc phones tracking devices and social engineering media

    • @kevinbbadd
      @kevinbbadd 4 года назад

      Its gotten even worse 3 years later

    • @illcommunications415
      @illcommunications415 4 года назад +2

      So...you thought it was bad three years ago?

  • @maureenduddy5077
    @maureenduddy5077 11 лет назад +29

    I've been going thru that station since I was in my teens(I'm 55 now) - at least the NYC subways are no longer the grimy, dimly-lit spaces as seen here. People may grumble about another fare increase, but the NYC subways have come a long way since that graffiti-ridden time and and renovations to stations have had great results (such as the 74th Street - Broadway Station in Jackson Heights, Queens - quite stunning for a subway hub). this video definitey reminds me of how scary subways used 2 b

    • @frankgrimesification
      @frankgrimesification 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, now you just have to worry about getting robbed, stabbed, or pushed in front of a moving train when riding the subway. Good times!

    • @tommycasidy3031
      @tommycasidy3031 Год назад +1

      @@frankgrimesification Just like today some things never change.

  • @mattfry3851
    @mattfry3851 5 лет назад +7

    Old skool NYC. makes me feel good

    • @adg_87
      @adg_87 3 года назад

      @WHITTY IS10NYCTOMG skool.

  • @dandominguez6512
    @dandominguez6512 4 года назад +156

    Absolutely nobody:
    New Yorkers when they go anywhere outside of NYC: “I need this to help me sleep”

  • @dgdiaz1963
    @dgdiaz1963 8 лет назад +31

    I love It! Great memories of a grittier New York City than now.

    • @Sonicxis4ever
      @Sonicxis4ever 4 года назад +1

      Yeah nyc is a mess!!! Can’t believe they still had those old trains

    • @Forgemno
      @Forgemno 4 года назад +1

      Remember when pizza had cheese dripping and thick pepperonis!!!!! Italian Icees with real rum....

    • @samburkes7552
      @samburkes7552 3 года назад

      @@Sonicxis4ever Well, there was still service life left in those older..better..cars. So in service they stayed till they reached the end of useable service time. Then newer cars were ordered, older ones were taken out-of-service and scrapped, reefed, or sold to rail museums..

  • @Qboro66
    @Qboro66 7 лет назад +194

    Teenage RUclipsrs pay very close attention to this video because there are sights and sounds in it that no longer exist in the NYC Subway system.

    • @Alkatraz581
      @Alkatraz581 7 лет назад +29

      Onix Navarro i prefer my card. i dont wanna carry tokens full of germs that everyone has touched

    • @leverettrailfan5414
      @leverettrailfan5414 7 лет назад +13

      Im too dang young, but I have a small collection of transit tokens, and all I can say is that I can't understand why someone could hate them. Oh sure, a card is more convenient, but a token just has more charisma, and feels better in your hand. I remember as a kid, taking the MBTA subways in Boston... not the same experience, but the cars are older than NYCs current "modern" cars. Again, things just keep losing charisma as they get "improved". The only thing better about things now, for me, is that I'm getting support in school for my needs, something that I'd never have received anywhere in the country, back then. Still, we've lost so much... you can't even ask to ride in the cab of a train, can't get through school with bad grades, street art and urban exploring aren't nearly as easy with all the regulations and stuff (I don't do street art, but I absolutely love it), heck, everyone these days throws a fit if you just go for a stroll down a railroad track... c'mon, no matter how much people are regulated, the problem causes will just find another way, and the rest of us who didn't do any harm just keep loosing all the fun in life.

    • @ggball
      @ggball 7 лет назад +11

      I miss the brakes screeching metal on metal,

    • @hereisayana8207
      @hereisayana8207 6 лет назад +4

      Yes esp. in the areas with the train in the air, you could hear it 2 blocks away.

    • @jazflores6714
      @jazflores6714 5 лет назад +1

      @Richard Head thankyou

  • @dionbritten5777
    @dionbritten5777 5 лет назад +5

    1986 i entered this world 32 years later and im watching this awesome video with 86% battery that's crazy life is fast enjoy every moment of it.

  • @SuperBoomshack
    @SuperBoomshack 6 лет назад +235

    This is the real NY

    • @ZMorpheus
      @ZMorpheus 6 лет назад +20

      Chill Ken, nobody deflowered your butthole. Yes, nobody likes the new gentrified scenes, most locations have lost their charm and identity...

    • @Lordsincere1
      @Lordsincere1 6 лет назад +2

      Yup!!

    • @breakingdragon22
      @breakingdragon22 6 лет назад +2

      Samuel L Jackson agreed

    • @breakingdragon22
      @breakingdragon22 6 лет назад +4

      Ken R yep NY is fake as fuck now but you did not live or grow up here.

    • @zilet7844
      @zilet7844 6 лет назад +1

      The peak of capitalism...

  • @Sweetamber222
    @Sweetamber222 10 лет назад +85

    You grew up riding the subway
    Running with people
    Up on Harlem, Down on Broadway!

  • @spencercapencer
    @spencercapencer 7 лет назад +570

    The real NYC before the gentrification

    • @brooklynskillz3608
      @brooklynskillz3608 6 лет назад +15

      carl cigarettes everywhere days

    • @tonygabashvili8357
      @tonygabashvili8357 6 лет назад +30

      +Richard Head Detroit's beautiful though, historic architecture is not forcing people to sell drugs and kill each other. I don't know why developers think that.

    • @nana-hi2xu
      @nana-hi2xu 6 лет назад +3

      There is not a truth existing which I fear, or would wish unknown to the whole world.

    • @nana-hi2xu
      @nana-hi2xu 6 лет назад +4

      Rocky, why do you deny reality?

    • @thetruther9521
      @thetruther9521 6 лет назад +6

      na na I don't deny reality . there's more to reality than what we are made to think .. ever heard of the saying ..you were born an original don't die copy

  • @chasing_dragons
    @chasing_dragons Год назад +7

    I miss the 80's and early 90's really bad. Although I have never been to NYC, this is exactly how I pictured it at the time. I was 12 at the time of this filming, what NYC looked like. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

  • @justinw9260
    @justinw9260 3 года назад +2

    I was there, Freshman year of high school, 1986. I travelled those same trains, same station at that time, every day, changing from the N to the 1 train and back again. I remember that newsstand, those halls before the Times Square station was later rebuilt. All that graffiti right before it was cleaned up, those turnstyles before the hard-to-jump ones were installed. Tokens! You could buy fake "slugs" for 50 cents each (half price). No more K train! The subways were a lot more empty then than they became later (pre-pandemic). I looked but didn't spot myself in the film... What a time capsule!

  • @dtruitt281
    @dtruitt281 10 лет назад +26

    Man was their every a more urban decade in the history of America than 80's NYC

    • @AG-is5vv
      @AG-is5vv 4 года назад +3

      We kept it pretty gully over in SF, like the west coast mini NYC especially around the tenderloin, downtown, soma, and our transit system was also straight destroyed with graffiti in the 80s and into the 90s, the golden days of seeing a bus roll down the street with like 15 of your friends names tagged on the side so you gotta run up and add yours. Not as hardcore as the NY MTA trains, but still fun. They locked most of the metro trains inside the indoor barn so only the buses were exposed outdoors. You can go walk through the tenderloin still in 2020 and i bet it will take you back to that NYC vibes lol, crack smoking in public, drug deals everywhere, pissin on the street etc..

    • @TheyCallMeSledge
      @TheyCallMeSledge 4 года назад

      Chicago right now is pretty close to it.

  • @thefrozengargon338
    @thefrozengargon338 7 лет назад +271

    Was this footage color corrected? The dark, gray tinted style of it makes it look like it's right out of a film. Absolutely awesome.

    • @RailroadPacific
      @RailroadPacific  7 лет назад +61

      The footage is scanned without a correction in 1986 analog. There is a very new scan in 2016 in digital & HD, but the style is the same, - good old Kodak reversal film...

    • @BLACKAAROW
      @BLACKAAROW 7 лет назад +5

      Hey what kind of camera did you use? It has a vintage '60's look to Bc of all the little black specks you seen in the film lol

    • @burritohero1022
      @burritohero1022 6 лет назад +1

      TheFrozenGargon you dumbass it's the 80s didn't u see the commercials?

    • @martinfraser1513
      @martinfraser1513 6 лет назад

      TheFrozenGargon hhhh

    • @Urbanochismestv
      @Urbanochismestv 6 лет назад +3

      TheFrozenGargon there's no effects back in the 80s😂😩 cameras where cheaper back then

  • @vincentaurelius2390
    @vincentaurelius2390 3 года назад +4

    Despite all the graffiti and general neglect of the platforms there is a sort of calm and orderliness about the passengers that you don’t see today.

  • @jcam783
    @jcam783 2 года назад +2

    Grew up in NYC , and worked for NYCT From 1989-2019 , saw lots during that time … I remember the blackouts of 1977 , and 2003 . 9-11-01which we won’t ever forget , can’t believe it will be 20 years in a few days since that horrible day . Great footage of the subways in this video .

    • @myradioon
      @myradioon Год назад

      I was there too. Anyone in NYC will remember that day and the time after and we are all connected by it. Peace.

  • @oliverflores3309
    @oliverflores3309 4 года назад +19

    Imagine this place filled with Mets fans after they won the World Series that year

  • @gristmill1213
    @gristmill1213 4 года назад +10

    The audio is extraordinary. Makes me feel like I'm on the platform.

  • @Riverphoenixisinheav
    @Riverphoenixisinheav 6 лет назад +12

    I always ask to go back to the 80s. Now I just stepped into a time portal. Crazy.... 😎

  • @lukecouzens3946
    @lukecouzens3946 4 года назад +2

    How strange & fascinating to watch a world without cell phones... or even headphones!

  • @just_cade
    @just_cade 4 года назад +10

    I wish I could have been alive to experience this NYC. I go often now, and I very much love it, but I can't help but feel like this was a better New York.

    • @ww2fan18
      @ww2fan18 4 года назад +4

      No, no it was not.

    • @CancunMimosa
      @CancunMimosa 3 года назад

      This was not a better New York by any means.

    • @justinw9260
      @justinw9260 3 года назад +4

      It WAS definitely a better New York. Grittier, yes. Did we get mugged a lot? Yes. But there was art and music and a lot more happening. It was not the exclusive rich condo chain hell that it is now.

    • @alexmunch6118
      @alexmunch6118 Год назад +1

      Although crime back then was crazy, this was definitely a better New York..Dont pay no mind to the snwflakes that think otherwise

  • @roggeralves94
    @roggeralves94 8 лет назад +51

    Wow, that's great footage!

  • @TyGreenGoblin
    @TyGreenGoblin 4 года назад +2

    I grew up hooked on style wars, breakdancing, deejaying and all the old greats from juice crew to the golden age of rap. Went to an audio engineering school in NYC at the time nas dropped "hip hop is dead" and so much of the culture had vanished at that point(2006). Interning all year at the fat beats record store/label was a dream though and I would not take back that experience for anything.

  • @jai7184
    @jai7184 6 лет назад +38

    Before the metro card .. tokens ! I miss those days

    • @PhayzinOut
      @PhayzinOut 5 лет назад +1

      And students had the MTA pass

    • @CallOSaulTitan
      @CallOSaulTitan 4 года назад +2

      Today, they're gonna make us use credit card tapping

    • @raineyj560
      @raineyj560 4 года назад +1

      I miss the token too, something about just dropping it in the hole

    • @Forgemno
      @Forgemno 4 года назад +2

      You mean slugs... Wink wink**

    • @samburkes7552
      @samburkes7552 3 года назад

      So do I !! Still have some 1982 tokens, fr when they were .75 apiece!!

  • @TheJazzyjeff333
    @TheJazzyjeff333 10 лет назад +31

    I lived in Brooklyn in 1986. Clinton-Washington Avenue stop, which then was then the CC local. My gosh remembrance of the grit, grime, graffiti, tokens for .75 cents, and jumping those turnstiles...

    • @albertgaming7509
      @albertgaming7509 6 лет назад

      Did you see the R110A and R110B back then too?

    • @MrIkesimba
      @MrIkesimba 4 года назад

      TheJazzyjeff333 Kum Kau kitchen on Myrtle Ave!

    • @Conrailfan2596
      @Conrailfan2596 3 года назад

      .75 cents is equal to $1.83 in 2021

  • @halperntv3238
    @halperntv3238 6 лет назад +16

    Such a blast from the past. We always love to see older footage on New York. So cool. Thanks

  • @mossmiller
    @mossmiller 2 года назад +3

    The best time to ride the subways was the late 60s: they still had the old IND R 1-9s, and many of the newer stainless cars mixed in. The only graffiti was Taki 183 on the IRT, this is where it all started. Meanwhile, on the A train, the R-10 Thunderbirds in blue and white livery represented the 1940s.

  • @merimkole9930
    @merimkole9930 5 лет назад +7

    The New York Mets won the World Series on 10/27/1986 at Shea stadium

    • @oceanblue5794
      @oceanblue5794 4 года назад

      What an amazing year that was. The Giants winning the super bowl made that year so much sweeter.

  • @NealHunterHyde
    @NealHunterHyde 12 лет назад +6

    This is WILD! My first time in NYC was 1998 ... and I moved here this January. Cannot believe how graffiti-ed the trains and on the inside too. I'm in this station on an almost daily basis, so its amazing to see it in "another life". The signage is all different, yet I still recognize it. Thank you for this!

  • @starphase1623
    @starphase1623 4 года назад +10

    As I'm watching this , I am reminded of the Movie The WARRIORS. I was 26 back then. 😨😆😷

  • @anthonygallo3576
    @anthonygallo3576 3 года назад +1

    As an MTA worker, i was stationed at the Times Square stationin 1986.than along came Disney and killed the whike neighborhood.tbe Times Square lighting shop was ripped away to make room for a stairway.Great capture ,you really brought me back.
    .

  • @waynegooden7459
    @waynegooden7459 4 года назад +3

    at the beginning of this that's me with suit and brief case scratching my nose as train comes wow just seeing this

  • @VicInvades
    @VicInvades 9 лет назад +569

    I's nice to not see anyone on their cell phones..

    • @rimidas3690
      @rimidas3690 8 лет назад +4

      +ImmersionPsychosis it was made in the 1986s

    • @robertszvetics210
      @robertszvetics210 8 лет назад +4

      +VICTOR “GERALD” THOMAS they wernt invented yet

    • @SamDustin0077
      @SamDustin0077 8 лет назад +10

      +robert szvetics cell phones were invented in the 1970s

    • @VirreFriberg
      @VirreFriberg 8 лет назад +17

      +theblindguy But they was huge as hell

    • @XXMETAL4LIF3XX
      @XXMETAL4LIF3XX 7 лет назад +46

      cell phones didnt become widely used until the mid to late 90s. even then they werent smart phones so people werent staring at them. this only started in the late 2000s

  • @micknetdrive
    @micknetdrive 10 лет назад +5

    Thank you for your fantastic film. I enjoyed it very much. A beautiful slice of NY subway history captured and shared with the world - I salute you.

  • @jams501er
    @jams501er 3 года назад +2

    Dam the good old days for me . Riding these trains to go to school in the Bronx .

  • @googo151
    @googo151 4 года назад +2

    I remember it well. I was hanging in Times Sq, during this period and early seventies. It brings back memories.

  • @2Brian
    @2Brian 8 лет назад +10

    Thank you for sharing this. I lived in NYC from 1985-1989. Good memories.

  • @AllenStern
    @AllenStern 13 лет назад +7

    dear god this is freaking awesome. seriously this is made my day thank you for putting this together

  • @GustavoHerediaActor
    @GustavoHerediaActor 4 года назад +3

    I was just 16 years old when i immigrated to the U.S in 88 , the city has definitely come a long way .
    This video just brings back really nice memories, i am happy and thankful to have been able to witness the transformation of New York City .👍🏻

    • @thewolf1801
      @thewolf1801 2 года назад

      Go back to ur fuking country

  • @zaziki-tv1381
    @zaziki-tv1381 4 года назад +4

    Thank you very much for that worthy documentation. Good in picture and sound.

  • @l3tt3rbox
    @l3tt3rbox 8 лет назад +5

    I love this video. Absolutely good montage here.

  • @miguelcanales6218
    @miguelcanales6218 6 лет назад +14

    I was 16 at this time wouldn't change it for this time.....

  • @georged3134
    @georged3134 3 года назад +2

    you can feel the disconnect without cellphones and internet. Made life more mysterious and interesting to live. Being so connected these days creates to many shortcuts and therefore many times we overlook the beauty of what lies in the inbetween

  • @ronycamacho7132
    @ronycamacho7132 2 года назад +1

    This gave me goosebumps, a glimpse in the past that no longer is our present.

  • @manuelalejandrochavezcasti1476
    @manuelalejandrochavezcasti1476 8 лет назад +27

    Like a time machine, amazing footage RP, greetings to all the Urban train fanatics!

  • @jamesoption4816
    @jamesoption4816 4 года назад +5

    I remember when I used to breakdance on those trains it’s amazing how it took two decades after the 70s to clean out the trains😅

  • @tannawannavannabittannawan7138
    @tannawannavannabittannawan7138 6 лет назад +2

    There is a certain gritty charm about old, dirty, spray-painted New York in the 70s & 80s when parts of the city were neglected and in various stages of decay. When I have mentioned this to other people, they don't really understand what I'm talking about it seems. The city at that time just seem to have more personality in some ways, was more exciting in a kinda dangerous way, and was certainly a lot more affordable to live in the city since there were a lot more options. God......I miss old New York!!!

  • @jeanrene25
    @jeanrene25 6 лет назад +1

    Why these vintage videos are so fascinating ?
    Everything look more authentic than today

  • @transitdude3352
    @transitdude3352 4 года назад +33

    I remember going on a field trip to New York and riding on a graffiti covered train. It was awesome! Filth and grime was never that much fun!

    • @samburkes7552
      @samburkes7552 3 года назад

      I tend to agree!! Specially if you've nowhere to.really go, and it's not rush hrs!!

  • @abdulwahidburhani9245
    @abdulwahidburhani9245 4 года назад +5

    The trains, 42nd st. Thompskim Sq.Park, Washington Park, that was my world. Almost forgot the east river at 14th st.
    Get well soon nyc

  • @davidsnow2420
    @davidsnow2420 3 года назад +2

    Really takes me back to the 80s & 90s. Rode the subway from Brooklyn to Manhattan and back every day. 25 years later I still dream about running after my train. LOL

  • @oceanblue5794
    @oceanblue5794 4 года назад +2

    Wow. What a nostalgic trip. Thanks so much for making this vid. As a 47 year old guy, I can truly appreciate this.

  • @mardus_ee
    @mardus_ee 10 лет назад +13

    Reminds me of "The Equalizer" tv show, which often took place in New York subway halls.

    • @samburkes7552
      @samburkes7552 3 года назад +1

      Good show, 1980's..View of an IRT R21/R22 train in the beginning tag..Edward Woodward..Loved his style!

    • @mardus_ee
      @mardus_ee 3 года назад

      @@samburkes7552 Stewart Copeland created the show's theme tune :-)

  • @MrWolfTickets
    @MrWolfTickets 4 года назад +10

    0:18 whoa, just had a little Night Court intro memory.

    • @samburkes7552
      @samburkes7552 3 года назад +2

      Right!! That clip was shot when those R-40 Slant ended cars were in service on the IND..

  • @paulzeus7783
    @paulzeus7783 4 года назад +1

    WOW IT'S AMAZING! It's kinda like I came back to the 80's. I love this kinda video. Thanks for uploading it.

  • @yougotta2505
    @yougotta2505 4 года назад +1

    wow this video went by so fast. over before I knew it. what an awesome experience. thank you!

  • @madgirl1986
    @madgirl1986 13 лет назад +8

    i'm kind obssesed with this year 'cause i was born in 1986 and i was looking for something interesting on you tube and i found your video, it is amazing i loved it so much!

  • @jamaljohnson1293
    @jamaljohnson1293 4 года назад +3

    That's crazy when you look back at it i grew up in that era man how times has changed FACTS

  • @arielpustilnik464
    @arielpustilnik464 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for posting this trully enjoyable video!!! I Love New York!

  • @Pillowcase
    @Pillowcase 13 лет назад +6

    I could watch this all day.

  • @neilfraser1235
    @neilfraser1235 2 года назад +3

    One of the trains this video is an R32. I used to ride these on the C train to work everyday. The heaters under the seat worked great in winter. They just retired these in 2020. Can you believe that? Over 50 years of service. Hopefully, they’ll add one to the transit museum so I can go and visit an old friend 🙂

  • @emanuelgaydou9895
    @emanuelgaydou9895 6 лет назад

    That roar of the incoming trains is amazing. Thanks for sharing these fine piece.

  • @dominickcamry5247
    @dominickcamry5247 2 месяца назад

    Wow, imagine filming with a big 10 lb. VHS camcorder on your shoulder walking around NYC and 30+ years later 1.1 million viewers are watching on this thing called You tube! Great quality footage, even from 1986. I used to ride those same (3) trains we saw here to & from high school everyday, from Van Siclen to Nevins. This was the time some of those trains were transitioning to become the graffiti-free Redbirds, as we saw here too. The (K) 8th Ave Local train was a very short-lived line, but I remember it well: one time we rode it uptown to 81 Street to visit Museum of Natural History. This was also during the pre-Metrocard era, when tokens still being used. All the above trains, turnstiles, lighting have been replaced by now. Thanks for the memories!

    • @fmtme.v.7034
      @fmtme.v.7034 2 месяца назад +1

      I used a ARRI 16mm camera with 120m magazin, some lb more than VHS. 😉

  • @EQOAnostalgia
    @EQOAnostalgia 4 года назад +6

    Little did we know back then, that in 1997 the entire city would be walled off and turned into Americas only prison. Breaking out is impossible... breaking in is insane!

    • @Distress.
      @Distress. 4 года назад

      We should probably actually do that

  • @mikemotter3685
    @mikemotter3685 4 года назад +5

    This is extremely good video quality for something that was 34 years old. You could convince me this was 10 years old

  • @SarahJones-wy5us
    @SarahJones-wy5us 4 года назад +1

    How can the N.Y subway be glamorous, with all the train graffitti and dirty grey tinge to everything,and even the name 42nd street has my excitement levels tingling! the vibe of 70s/80s was IT!

  • @kristofferekman8489
    @kristofferekman8489 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic! Love the colours and the sounds (no joke!). Great feel in this flic.

  • @LStarFish65
    @LStarFish65 11 лет назад +9

    There's nothing like NYC and Subway is the best way to get around....As a New Yorker I'm proud to be born and raised in the best place on earth...

  • @Xrossbot
    @Xrossbot 4 года назад +10

    Why is it being recommend to me after 11 years during quarantine

  • @lecio2440
    @lecio2440 5 лет назад +1

    This is marvelous. I am obsessed by NYC subway and subways in general

  • @joestrike8537
    @joestrike8537 2 года назад +2

    I don't know which is more nostalgia-inducing: the black-on-white station signage, the subway car graffiti...or the "token clerks" actually selling tokens!

  • @adammars1438
    @adammars1438 7 лет назад +3

    If I could be able to go back in time, I would railfan all year long. 1986 was the introduction of the R68s, exclusively on the D line. The D ran to Coney via Brighton Local (during that time). Not to mention that the R62/R62As were making their way into the system a little before that. R62s first ran on the 4. Graffiti was still running high but the MTA or the TA rather, was getting back up. Subway cars were starting to be referbished into new cars. It's such good times I wish I would experience.