M 1 E C Subway Secrets 1 - Station Secrets!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2019
  • Marcy Av to 103rd St.
    M train to 14th, 1 to 34th Penn Station, E to 50th st, C to 103 st.
    If you know of some subway station secrets, let me know. I love these!
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  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 4 года назад +49

    Here's a secret! The MTA owns a fake Brownstone at 58 Joralemon Street with blackened windows in Brooklyn Heights which just houses electrical equipment and a secret entrance to a subway tunnel. Another secret is Times Square has its own private Knickerbocker hotel entrance. It's not super-secret as it is labeled but it has been long forgotten and many commuters don’t even notice the white door. There's also a secret at Astor Place on the 6. There is a bricked-in doorway that once led to Clinton Hall when it housed the Mercantile Library

    • @finnleystaub5936
      @finnleystaub5936 4 года назад

      Ok foamer.

    • @yuuycockdemnations69420
      @yuuycockdemnations69420 4 года назад +6

      @@finnleystaub5936 how is he foaming if hes pointing out a fact

    • @APotatoCommuter
      @APotatoCommuter 4 года назад

      doesnt matter thats gotta hurt

    • @SahorajKhan78
      @SahorajKhan78 3 года назад

      I know that secret

    • @RonDavisPhotos
      @RonDavisPhotos 3 года назад

      Yep! My mom used to work right next door to it as a Nanny for years. When i would visit her at work, i always wondered what that place was.I just found out last week!

  • @ROTE
    @ROTE 4 года назад +26

    5:00 That is the Essex street trolly terminal, it was used back when trolleys were in NYC!

    • @8avexp
      @8avexp 4 года назад +6

      It closed in 1948, but the tracks are still there.

    • @idaliasviel5534
      @idaliasviel5534 4 года назад +1

      Really

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc 4 года назад +3

      Some people want to use that for a ‘low line” underground park.

  • @ultraswank
    @ultraswank 2 года назад +7

    At 16:45, that passageway leads to an exit at West 49th that has been slabbed off at street level. It also used to have its own token booth. There are still stairs from that area leading down to the lower platform, and they would exit to the are around 14:50. There used to be multiple ways to transfer between the two platform levels as well as more stairs leading to street level back in the day - I suppose the MTA closed them because of cost and safety (like at most other stations).

    • @MapleManYT
      @MapleManYT Год назад +1

      Is the lower level abandoned? If so IM GETTING LTVSQUAD TO DOCUMENT IT!

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 4 года назад +17

    The space at Delancey used to be a trolley terminal. It will soon be an underground park called the Lowline

  • @claysullivan5347
    @claysullivan5347 4 года назад +7

    there's a station that was abandoned between 86th street and 96th street on the Broadway line. 1/2/3 train. It's a local station that used to be the 91st street station before the IRT expanded their platforms. There wasn't enough space to expand the 91st street platform so they abandoned it. you can get a good view of it on the uptown express trains (2/3) because they slow down as they pass it before pulling into 96th street.

    • @nyctmtakid8358
      @nyctmtakid8358 3 года назад +1

      The part that sucks is that I ridden the 2 train so many times and never paid attention to it

  • @8avexp
    @8avexp 4 года назад +3

    The predecessor to today's Madison Square Garden was located at 50th St. and 8th Ave. All those extra entrances were put in to handle the crowds going to basketball, hockey and boxing matches at the Garden.

  • @michaelgossett1415
    @michaelgossett1415 3 года назад +4

    The open void area located at Essex st. was one a relay for trolleys. Long ago trolleys travelled over the Williamsburg bridge.

  • @SilverScroll
    @SilverScroll 4 года назад +12

    You're definitely no Geoff Marshall, but adding vids like this makes your content so much more interesting than it already was! Good improvement!

  • @DarkSlayer9291
    @DarkSlayer9291 3 года назад +4

    That emergency exit is to the tunnels carrying the 2 and 3 trains I believe.

  • @MaryHernandez-5909
    @MaryHernandez-5909 Год назад +1

    Those beautiful tiles are at a few stations especially City Hall and I believe Jay St. Just beautiful 😍.

  • @quinlanwconley4010
    @quinlanwconley4010 4 года назад +19

    Go to Astir Place on the 6 train it has a Kmart

    • @neildarmanin9950
      @neildarmanin9950 3 года назад

      I’ve never done that but I have rode the six train but I never discovered what is there

    • @mikenauer2403
      @mikenauer2403 3 года назад

      no longer

  • @nyctransitrailfan
    @nyctransitrailfan 4 года назад +3

    There is an extra platform at Mets Willets Point station In the 7 line. It is abandoned but you can see through.

    • @nyctransitrailfan
      @nyctransitrailfan 4 года назад

      @@joles8 I think your talking about the Queens Flushing bound platform. The train open the doors both sides but I meant the Manhattan platform the abandoned one in the back. I think it was part of the old Willets Point station

    • @georgelopez4130
      @georgelopez4130 4 года назад +1

      Are u talking about the LIRR platform? It’s not really Abandoned.

    • @nyctransitrailfan
      @nyctransitrailfan 4 года назад

      @@georgelopez4130 LIRR platform???
      I meant the Manhattan bound platform, in the back their is an extra space the train skips it.

  • @JorgeCat78
    @JorgeCat78 3 года назад +1

    1:48 - that's what we call "Marcy middle" - trains can use that track to turn back towards Queens during a planned service change or an emergency - for example, they had construction on the middle track at Myrtle Avenue-Broadway once, and they had M trains go up here to turn back towards Metropolitan.

  • @YAZZYUTUBE
    @YAZZYUTUBE 4 года назад +3

    All of the stations from 72 St to 116 St on the IND Central Park line had 3 entrances originally. All of the stations had 1 closed and most of the stations had 2 closed and sealed up in the 1960s. The last one to close was the 111 St entrance at the 110 St station on the uptown platform in the 1980s as well as removing the underpass that connected the uptown and downtown platforms.

  • @Alrucards
    @Alrucards 2 года назад +1

    Come to the bronx as there's a subway secrets hidden in plain sight. Behind Yankee stadium Jerome ave station from the abandoned 9th ave elevated.

  • @collectivelyimprovingtrans2460
    @collectivelyimprovingtrans2460 4 года назад +6

    4:18 That's an R179 J train.

  • @FunAviTM
    @FunAviTM 4 года назад +4

    22:22 the vent possibly the 2 giant vent?*

  • @WebSoak
    @WebSoak 4 года назад +6

    Lol try 91st street on the 123 tunnel

  • @gloriaburgos1324
    @gloriaburgos1324 4 года назад +6

    I like to see the entrance that you did that was cool

  • @yomtobgrazi5746
    @yomtobgrazi5746 2 года назад +1

    Conductor are the one that are the announcer and the train operator is the one that drives the train

  • @sharmainebroughton4574
    @sharmainebroughton4574 4 года назад +1

    I love your train videos keep up the good work Go Go Supertoe 😙😊.

  • @RonDavisPhotos
    @RonDavisPhotos 3 года назад +1

    14st and 8th ave...on the upper Level Mezzanine right by where yo take the steps to go down to the L train. There is a wall, but not completely covered, they have like the gating, you can see a ramp. that goes eastward. I asked around, and i was told that the ramp was originally supposed to lead to the IRT stations on 7th ave

  • @JorgeCat78
    @JorgeCat78 3 года назад +1

    4:38 that's the old Essex Street/Williamsburg Bridge trolley terminal - abandoned since 1948. There is a proposal to convert it into an underground park.

  • @yuuycockdemnations69420
    @yuuycockdemnations69420 4 года назад +6

    I've never seen the sealed up area at 50th.

  • @seansmith7263
    @seansmith7263 4 года назад +5

    You should do remnants of the Second System stations. Utica on the A. 2nd Ave on the F. Rossevelt on the EF. Etc

  • @jamesdeneen9636
    @jamesdeneen9636 4 года назад +1

    Here's another one: The MTA has a old Headquarters at 370 Jay Street. Inside, they have a memorial to all of the NYCT workers who died in WW2. And, there is a Money Train door that was used when they still used tokens. It's on the southbound F train platform.

  • @cats0182
    @cats0182 Год назад

    There's a 1/2-completed "station" at Roosevelt Avenue on the Queens IND Line. It was supposed to serve as the terminal for trains from the Rockaway Line. There are also flying junctions where thru train were supposed to run.

  • @jimmythisvideorockshernand3519
    @jimmythisvideorockshernand3519 4 года назад +1

    Nice video yesterday I rode the entire route of the B train from Bedford Park Blvd in the Bronx to Brighton Beach in Brooklyn it took 1 hour 24 in a half minutes.

  • @joanneli4346
    @joanneli4346 4 года назад +3

    FACE
    F train from Coney Island to West 4 Street
    A train to 42nd Street
    C train to 50 Street
    E train to Sutphin Blvd Archer Avenue

  • @RonDavisPhotos
    @RonDavisPhotos 3 года назад

    That spot at Delancy, if i remember correctly thats where they had (i think) the old trolley or elevated (EL) trains. Some of the original tracks are still there. I visited it about 2 and a half years ago. It was nice to see

  • @brianna_lynch
    @brianna_lynch 4 года назад +1

    My favorite thing about Penn Station is Don Pepi Pizza. It’s so good!

  • @ROTE
    @ROTE 4 года назад +3

    For your next video:
    1. Start at WTC and take the 1 train to south ferry.
    2. Take the Statin island ferry to Statin island.
    3. Also go to Statin island Yankees stadium, and you can see the Abandoned station for the SIR!

    • @ryan.3040
      @ryan.3040 4 года назад +2

      New flyer productions “Statin” rip

    • @Richardsonprincess00
      @Richardsonprincess00 4 года назад +2

      Staten Island, not Statin Island: spelled wrong.

  • @gigachad3674
    @gigachad3674 3 года назад

    responding a year later but at the 9th avenue station on the D line theres a lower level which was used by the B and culver shuttle lines. The culver shuttle connected ditmas avenue, 36 st, fort hamilton parkway and 9th avenue because the mta thought it was a good connection to help south brooklyn residents get to atlantic avenue or the D line itself

  • @superistic911
    @superistic911 4 года назад +4

    Try looking at worth street at the 6 line
    And 18th street (Lexington Avenue)
    They’re abandon stations
    Also try looking at the lower level at 9th Avenue on the (D) line which was abandoned.
    Also on the (J),(Z) lines in Bowery there’s a other side on the wall and it’s abandoned.
    On canal street theirs a (J),(Z) Lower platform that is abandoned
    There’s many more.

    • @idaliasviel5534
      @idaliasviel5534 4 года назад

      That stsoin closed in 1978

    • @gigachad3674
      @gigachad3674 2 года назад

      @@idaliasviel5534 canal has no lower platform on the j/z, its actually like bowery, the other side of the northbound wall

  • @drprinter
    @drprinter 9 месяцев назад

    At the first stop in Manhattan if you look closely you will see where the RR ties were removed, maybe a old yard??

  • @mitch4527
    @mitch4527 Год назад

    Here’s a few subway tidbits. There is a lower level station at 42nd Street/Port Authority station on the 8th Avenue line. It’s been closed since 1981. If you want to see what it looked like, watch “Ghost”, the 1990 Patrick Swayze movie. There’s an important scene that was filmed in that station, when Patrick Swayze’s character learns how to move items with his mind. The station was divided by the extension of the 7 line. Other tidbits - Essex Street station on the M was the first BRT subway station in Manhattan and was originally called Delancey Street.

  • @Mnrr6131
    @Mnrr6131 4 года назад +1

    The old south ferry has an inner platform. Along the line between smith and 9th and Jay street, there are lower level platforms. 91st street on the 1 and there used to be a lower level at port authority on the A, C and E(it was demolished when the 7 was extended)

    • @8avexp
      @8avexp 4 года назад

      The 42nd St. lower level is still there, but the 7 now runs right through it. It has been cut in two, as it were.

    • @Librashubby
      @Librashubby 4 года назад

      Bergen Street Lower level on the F. If you take an F that goes via the express tracks, you can see it clearly.

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 3 года назад

      @@8avexp no it's gone. They destroyed it to secure the tunnel.

  • @quiet776
    @quiet776 4 года назад

    This is some cool artfacts about the subway it got historical facts

  • @Sledge0422
    @Sledge0422 4 года назад +1

    Supertoe if you took the 1 to 59 st if look to the right of the train you could see where the tracks connect to the 42nd st shuttle

  • @Batman343miguel
    @Batman343miguel 4 года назад +2

    Do more of these!

  • @IncredibleLBO
    @IncredibleLBO 2 года назад

    It’s a entrees to Third Rail Operations Circuit Breaker House for Lenox Ave Line and to the tracks.

  • @Richardsonprincess00
    @Richardsonprincess00 4 года назад +2

    Thinking the end of the year of the subway travel...

  • @2000konnie
    @2000konnie 4 года назад

    Cool video.

  • @R68GTrain
    @R68GTrain 4 года назад +7

    TAKE THE A J L Then Last One Is The M

  • @Chairrrr.
    @Chairrrr. Год назад

    4:54 that hollow space you see there? Yeah that's supposed to be the old Essex Street tram station

  • @michaelsherrell6389
    @michaelsherrell6389 3 года назад

    Until it's move to above Penn Station, Madison Square Garden used to exist at 49th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues, in Manhattan. That is why the E-train, a part of the Independent Subway has a stop at 50th Street, and why there were multiple entrances to the local station. Until the mid-1970's the E train traveled with the A train both to and from Brooklyn, and the Rockaways, during the rush hours as an express train in Manhattan. Whether the E-train was an express route in Manhattan or the local route that it is now, the E train would always stop at 50th Street.
    There are a number of underground passageways between the subway lines, connecting buildings, and connecting subway lines.

  • @agustinalonso625
    @agustinalonso625 3 года назад

    asistance: new york will never be old, secret places are some fun to see,

  • @jreimer888
    @jreimer888 3 года назад

    50th street ACE was where Madison Square Garden 3 was located. So, it probably used to be pretty busy.

  • @wolf-superexpress7453
    @wolf-superexpress7453 4 года назад +2

    Wow 😊

  • @rajeevsingh5597
    @rajeevsingh5597 Год назад

    It was the abandoned brt delancy street trolley terminal in essex street subway station

  • @edelric86
    @edelric86 4 года назад

    There’s a Hidden Abandoned Subway Platform at the Bowery J Station. You see it in the hole on the wall. There’s a Video on it where people went onto the tracks and went through the hole to check out the abandoned platform. There’s also the Abandoned Canal St. J Platform, but the only way to see that is if it goes on the Express Track and there’s a Video on that as well. Lastly, there’s the Abandoned Lower Level Bergen St. Platform. If you get off at Bergen St on the F or G you’ll see the Metal Door that leads to the Abandoned Platform. If you want to see the Lower Level Bergen St Platform yourself the F or G has to go express pass Bergen, Carroll and Smith-9th St., but they rarely do. There’s a video on that as well. Love your videos by the way Supr Toe. I’m originally from NYC now living in AZ. Was a NY Subway Fanatic when I lived in NYC and always loved riding the subway.

  • @jakubhanak41
    @jakubhanak41 2 года назад

    22:50 That's a ventilation shaft and emergency exit from the 2 and 3 lines, that cross Central Park West at 104th Street. It is not connected to the 103rd Street on the IND.

  • @bennythepenny5831
    @bennythepenny5831 2 года назад

    Do you know of an underground subway train yard on the (1) train between 145th Street and 137th Street stations? Have you been able to locate the entrances to the old City Hall station on the (6) train? Are you able to find the possible location of the lost 76th Street station & entrance on the Pitkin Avenue Line?

  • @michaelscott7706
    @michaelscott7706 2 года назад

    That exit at 103rd is a refuse room now. The original booth is still in the wall.

  • @mikenauer2403
    @mikenauer2403 3 года назад

    the art insulation was put in 1999 at 14th 6th ave tunnel to 1 train

  • @hvactechpr7872
    @hvactechpr7872 3 года назад

    Also that was the old essex st. Trolly station....

  • @samuelcolon542
    @samuelcolon542 2 года назад

    Trolly cars where parked there , when used to cross bridge

  • @karenevans3497
    @karenevans3497 4 года назад +3

    WAIT I WAS ON THE M TRAIN!!!

  • @Zuxiro
    @Zuxiro 4 года назад +1

    Hmmm I have an suggestion that no one has ever heard this do this one please I been on your videos alot.
    R 1 4 2
    So start from 57 street 7th Avenue (N) (Q) (R) (W) Downtown & Brooklyn.
    Then take the (R) train 2 stops to Times Square 42st
    Walk up stairs and find the signs that saids Downtown & Brooklyn (1) (2) (3) then take the
    (1) train and get off at South Ferry the last stop.
    You can use the free system transfer from South Ferry (1) & Bowling Green (4) & (5) using your Metro Card find the signs that says Uptown & the Bronx.
    Take the (4) train to 149 street Grand Concourse & find the signs that says 241 street & Dyre Avenue then Transfer to the.
    (2) Train and get off at Nereid Av 238 street.
    Now enjoy!

  • @lizlunavictoria8049
    @lizlunavictoria8049 4 года назад +2

    You just take the cuomo E train from Chambers st to Jackson Heights Roosevelt av and end.

  • @michaelgossett1415
    @michaelgossett1415 3 года назад

    Once there were many entrances at the 50th street station because that was the where Madison Square Garden was located. Many of the entry ways and underpass are closed. To many the station "police friendly". In other words to lessen the chances of criminals getting away.

  • @brickjones3831
    @brickjones3831 3 года назад

    take the downtown 6 to Boro Hall and stay on when they say last stop and you will see the secret Mayoral train station that goes right up to the Mayors office in City hall it just loops around and goes to the BX bound 6 to Pelham

  • @thomasmccarthy683
    @thomasmccarthy683 2 года назад

    Essex St. area It used to be a Trolley Depot.

  • @akmalkausaralhafiz798
    @akmalkausaralhafiz798 5 месяцев назад

    Actually the white space it’s for the street cars to terminate here that time then you do wrong to the Williamsburg bridge but now you just terminated the exes street

  • @michaelscott7706
    @michaelscott7706 2 года назад

    That is a phone booth at the 102nd st end.

  • @jorgep8980
    @jorgep8980 4 года назад +1

    Yes I know

  • @boonemeberlin782
    @boonemeberlin782 4 года назад +1

    Do the 5 train to eastchester dyer ave

  • @jred9864
    @jred9864 3 года назад

    Reopening another entrance to the lower level of 50 street. Will probably improve less congestion.

  • @efrainzaca483
    @efrainzaca483 Год назад

    11:00 The Old Penn Station
    11:21 126 Years Old=Now
    12:26 Long Island Rail Road-Amtrack Station
    12:50 METROCARD + ONMY
    13:19 2015 E Train Arriving Voice Ask To Use This.

  • @retailadventures6
    @retailadventures6 4 года назад +1

    I went to that Kmart when I visited New York City and I made 2 videos on Kmart by me and I make videos on trains.

  • @JosephRondaUSMCVet
    @JosephRondaUSMCVet Год назад

    You have your north and south mixed up at 50th St and 103th St

  • @-inactive-noobydanger4278
    @-inactive-noobydanger4278 3 года назад +1

    4:48, thats the old trolley that used to run across the bridge and into Manhattan also, if you ride the 1 from 96th Street down towards 59 Street you will see a 91st street out the window

  • @mariogeis9558
    @mariogeis9558 4 года назад +1

    one sheep-twoo sheep-tree sheeps-black sheep-moe (s) tog- 2toe

    • @mariogeis9558
      @mariogeis9558 4 года назад

      +RMEBT* det hjælper det med at helbrede den guddommelige kraft
      jeg elsker regnen

  • @youngultimatek3051
    @youngultimatek3051 4 года назад +1

    Abandoned 91st between 96st and 86st in n the 1 line

  • @andyidk
    @andyidk 4 года назад +1

    Hey gogosupertoe go to the new Astoria Blvd station in Queens on the N and W trains

  • @JorgeCat78
    @JorgeCat78 3 года назад +1

    3:15 that is NOT the conductor!

  • @kevinnorris3183
    @kevinnorris3183 3 года назад

    Once again you passing abandoned Walkway to go see something at 14th street and 7th Avenue you walked right past abandoned Walkway. Amazon the opposite side of the token booth The walkway leads state Avenue when you can't see it

  • @trevordantzler5781
    @trevordantzler5781 Год назад

    50th street station is a former location of Madison Square Garden.

  • @akmalkausaralhafiz798
    @akmalkausaralhafiz798 5 месяцев назад

    That’s a secret and 42nd Street that is a lower level I don’t know which line but I still know it and good luck and find it

  • @Youtube_EliteDripyyz
    @Youtube_EliteDripyyz 2 года назад

    lol i seen wall 50th st this bright color

  • @lol-ug2ry
    @lol-ug2ry 4 года назад +1

    50th St 👌🏼

  • @b.griffin317
    @b.griffin317 4 года назад +1

    16:20 umm, who actually goes to 50th st?

  • @Youtube_EliteDripyyz
    @Youtube_EliteDripyyz 2 года назад

    i seen light on 50th station from stairs

  • @ROTE
    @ROTE 4 года назад +1

    Statin island has OMNY on buses and trains!

    • @Richardsonprincess00
      @Richardsonprincess00 4 года назад +2

      You spelled Statin Island wrong, it's Staten Island

    • @ROTE
      @ROTE 4 года назад

      Can I get a positive reply?!?

    • @Sledge0422
      @Sledge0422 4 года назад

      New flyer productions good job on spelling

  • @AnnaIngster
    @AnnaIngster 3 года назад

    Do create use d for t starting from 103 street C to 42 street R to queens plaza E to penn station A to west 4th street D to 7th avenue E to 5th avenue 53rd street

  • @efrainzaca483
    @efrainzaca483 Год назад

    I Love Suprtoe!

  • @crypticekko1310
    @crypticekko1310 3 года назад

    theres a abandoned station at 18th street

  • @Sledge0422
    @Sledge0422 4 года назад

    It’s a abandoned ferry terminal

  • @MeDicenMateo
    @MeDicenMateo 3 года назад

    0:31 who noticed the old m train sign

  • @lunarentertainment6809
    @lunarentertainment6809 4 года назад +1

    I am early yay

  • @M60_SBSTOLGA
    @M60_SBSTOLGA 3 года назад

    its a Excess ST trolly

  • @Youtube_EliteDripyyz
    @Youtube_EliteDripyyz 2 года назад

    wow this a penn st this a huge station but there secret station

  • @aliciatizapantzi6410
    @aliciatizapantzi6410 2 года назад

    IS GOOD !

  • @monirahmed3234
    @monirahmed3234 4 года назад +7

    I like your videos go go suprtoe

  • @scytheyt4051
    @scytheyt4051 3 года назад

    Switch the e and c you get mice

  • @mikenauer2403
    @mikenauer2403 3 года назад

    update k mart now closed

  • @FunAviTM
    @FunAviTM 4 года назад

    *The tools are history of how the built the MTA subway system*

  • @Adyaansaeed
    @Adyaansaeed 2 года назад +1

    I live in the UK

  • @b.griffin317
    @b.griffin317 4 года назад +3

    9:55 "Penn R.R. Station ==>" I bet these date to the original Penn Station.

  • @sethschiller832
    @sethschiller832 3 года назад

    okay you just made a stupid mistake the big space on essex street. was the essex street shuttle which ran ffom the mid to late 70s to early 80s also just after essex street. did you forget about the tracy turn