It was chilly and bright this morning while I waited in the line to enter the New York City Transit lot in Gravesend — one D-train stop north of Coney Island. Behind the chain-link fence, I could see ...
It’s always strangely sad when a piece of pop culture tech becomes obsolete—the demise of, say, VCRs or pay phones is occasion for nostalgic eulogies that call to mind the glory of times gone past.
The signs were there — the W train is returning to the subway. But to see how the signs were made, the Daily News toured the MTA shop in Brooklyn that makes them Tuesday. To get ready for the W ...