9780823267408-0823267407-The Routes Not Taken: A Trip Through New York City's Unbuilt Subway System

The Routes Not Taken: A Trip Through New York City's Unbuilt Subway System

ISBN-13: 9780823267408
ISBN-10: 0823267407
Edition: Reprint
Author: Joseph B. Raskin
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Empire State Editions
Format: Paperback 336 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780823267408
ISBN-10: 0823267407
Edition: Reprint
Author: Joseph B. Raskin
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Empire State Editions
Format: Paperback 336 pages

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The Routes Not Taken: A Trip Through New York City's Unbuilt Subway System (ISBN-13: 9780823267408 and ISBN-10: 0823267407), written by authors Joseph B. Raskin, was published by Empire State Editions in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Architecture, State & Local, United States History, Mass Transit, Transportation) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Routes Not Taken: A Trip Through New York City's Unbuilt Subway System (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.78.

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Robert A. Van Wyck, mayor of the greater city of New York, broke ground for the first subway line by City Hall on March 24, 1900. It took four years, six months, and twenty-three days to build the line from City Hall to West 145th Street in Harlem. Things rarely went that quickly ever again. The Routes Not Taken explores the often dramatic stories behind the unbuilt or unfinished subway lines, shedding light on a significant part of New York City’s history that has been almost completely ignored until now.

Home to one of the world’s largest subway systems, New York City made constant efforts to expand its underground labyrinth, efforts that were often met with unexpected obstacles: financial shortfalls, clashing agendas of mayors and borough presidents, battles with local community groups, and much more. After discovering a copy of the 1929 subway expansion map, author Joseph Raskin began his own investigation into the city’s underbelly. Using research from libraries, historical societies, and transit agencies throughout the New York metropolitan area, Raskin provides a fascinating history of the Big Apple’s unfinished business that until now has been only tantalizing stories retold by public-transit experts.

The Routes Not Taken sheds light on the tunnels and stations that were completed for lines that were never fulfilled: the efforts to expand the Hudson tubes into a fullfledged subway; the Flushing line, and why it never made it past Flushing; a platform underneath Brooklyn’s Nevins Street station that has remained unused for more than a century; and the 2nd Avenue line―long the symbol of dashed dreams―deferred countless times since the original plans were presented in 1929. Raskin also reveals the figures and personalities involved, including why Fiorello LaGuardia could not grasp the importance of subway lines and why Robert Moses found them to be old and boring. By focusing on the unbuilt lines, Raskin illustrates how the existing subway system is actually a Herculean feat of countless political compromises.

Filled with illustrations of the extravagant expansion plans, The Routes Not Taken provides an enduring contribution to the transportation history of New York City.

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