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We're proud to have been mentioned in the following fine publications!

11/30/2004www.nycsubway.org won a place in the Exploratorium's Ten Cool Sites Award for educational excellence for November 2004. The Exploratorium is a hands-on science museum in San Francisco, CA.
12/21/2003New York Times. F.Y.I. "The Longest Ride"., by George Robinson. "For an excellent collection of subway statistics, you can go to http://www.nycsubway.org/faq/factsfigures.html, which is part of the wonderful www.nycsubway.org Web site, a product of entirely volunteer labor."
05/13/2003New York Times. They're Subway Experts. Take Their Word on What's Ugly., by Randy Kennedy. Nomination of Chambers Street (BMT) as the ugliest subway station in the system.
01/21/2003New York Times. Next Stop, Twilight Zone (aka 76th Street Station), by Randy Kennedy. Randy Kenndy's Tunnel Vision column explores the mystery of the 76th St. station but offers no conclusive proof for or against its existance.
10/12/2000NASA - Earth Observatory Magazine. Adapting to Climate Change. A photo from the site ran accompanying this article in NASA's magazine.
07/23/2000New York Times. They know every lug nut, every mosaic, every curve in the tracks, by Randy Kennedy. Ran in the City section only. Interviews with several well known (relatively speaking) subway fans including some SubTalkers.
01/08/1999New York Times. Next Stop: Subway's Past, by Andrae Aciman. Not actually a mention, but three photographs from the Disused Stations: 91st St. section accompanied the article.
08/09/1998New York Times. New York Online: An Obsessive Guide to the Subways, by Bernard Stamler. "What you see: New York City Subway Resources trades mainly in nostalgia and in subway minutiae. What you get: A subway buff's dream."
11/09/1997New York Post. The Hole Story.
08/25/1997WCBS Newsradio 88. New York City's subway - and then some (Internet Minute daily selection.)
03/31/1997Christian Science Monitor. Back on Track In New York
03/10/1997News in Education Online. Planes, trains, and automobiles ("train lovers will be intrigued").
11/22/1996New York Times. F.Y.I.: Track Action, by Daniel B. Schneider.
11/17/1996New York Times. A Subway Tour of What Might Have Been, by Douglas Martin.
11/14/1996New York Times. Hyperwocky: Every Little Thing's Gonna Be All Right!, by Lisa Napoli. (A slice-of-life article with a link to our page about the 86th St. Station on the West Side IRT.)
09/27/1996Boston Globe. Graffiti artists - and cops - on the 'Net.
09/08/1996New York Post. Big Apple in Little Bytes (Lists five useful reference sites about New York City, including the Metropolitan Museum, New York Public Library, and nycsubway.org!
08/27/1996Village Voice. Cybercorner.
08/11/1996New York Times. Give Me Your Wired: New York On Line, by Eric Asimov. "A striking set of color pictures taken in the abandoned stations and an astoundingly detailed history of the city's subway, its various cars, maps and related regional transit topics."
08/01/1996PC Computing. Bookmarks of the Rich and Famous: Steven Spielberg.
08/01/1996Yahoo! Internet Life. Incredibly Useful Sites.
07/15/1996New York Times. Digital Metropolis: 350 Years of New York History Enshrined in an Infant Medium, by Jason Chervokas and Tom Watson.
03/18/1996Interactive Week. The Site Is Up And The Server Is Down, by George Vernadakis. A survey of New York City-related web sites. The title of the article is a parody of a line from the musical On the Town, the next line of which happens to be "The people ride in a hole in the ground".
02/26/1996Garrison Keillor's Writers' Almanac. Writer's Almanac for Feb. 26, 1996.
12/01/1995Chronicle of Higher Education. Delighting in New York's Love-Hate Relationship with the A Train, by Lawrence Biemiller. "A New York City Subway Resources site on the World- Wide Web offers all kinds of details..."
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