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Articles tagged “NewYorkCitySubwayStation”

New York’s Most Unique (Or Dangerous) Subway Station

by McLean Robbins on Jun 28, 2012


“New York City Subway Stairs” from Dean Peterson on Vimeo.



Whether it’s a health hazard or a quirk of New York living, we’re not sure, but this unique subway station has one stair set a fraction of an inch above all others, causing nearly everyone who visits it to trip.

This amusing video catalogs a day’s commute. We’ll be watching our footwork at the 36th Street Station!

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