Monday, January 18, 2010

Great Photographs: NYC Subway - 53rd & Lexington Station



Check out this great photograph of the long and steep escalator in NYC's 53rd & Lexington Subway Station.  When the 53rd/Lex stop opened in 1933 this was the longest escalator in the word.

The steep steps are necessary because the subway station is extremely deep - 80 feet below street level.  This is to facilitate trains traveling under the East River on their way to/from Queens.