Topic: Subways
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Photos
Inside Mexico City's Chaotic Underground Rush Hour
A photographer captures the routine madness of Mexico's largest subway system.
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Videos
Does Giving Out High Fives Make Riding the Subway Fun?
Probably not, but that didn't stop one artist in Milan from standing outside the station slapping skin all day.
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Videos
Commute Highlight Of the Day: The Legendary London Tube Announcer Who Focuses on the Positive
Carl Downer spends his work days giving commuters Rasta-inflected pep talks.
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Photos
London's 'Make-Do-and-Mend' Transit Revolution
The city is redrawing its transit map without an expensive overhaul. Instead, it stitched together old, underexploited track.
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A Love Letter to the Delhi Metro
A warm reminder of just how well the international citizenship of public transit translates.
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A Brief History of Air-Conditioning on the New York Subway
The city has tried to provide a cool summer ride since 1905, with varying degrees of success.
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Political Limbo Puts Buenos Aires Subway at Standstill
Scenes from a city dealing with added congestion as a transit strike drags on.
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Charts
Visualizing the New York Subway System's 'Data Exhaust'
What do 1.6 billion mass transit trips through the city look like?
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Photos
A Subway Train Ceiling Straight Out of 'Harry Potter'
London designers want to outfit the Tube with a real-time scrolling display showing the sky passing by above.
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Why U.S. Transit Systems Are Still So Far Away From Converting to Driverless Trains
Public sector transit unions are a potent force in setting transit agendas in American cities – more so than in Europe and Asia.

