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  2. Subterranean New York City - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti in tunnel. The underground world of New York City has been the subject of TV series, films, paintings and books. In the popular fictional TV series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the sewer system was the turtles' home and their means of navigating swiftly underneath the sprawling city above.

  3. List of bridges and tunnels in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York City is home to many bridges and tunnels. Several agencies manage this network of crossings. The New York City Department of Transportation owns and operates almost 800. [1] The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New York State Department of Transportation and Amtrak have many others.

  4. Category:Road tunnels in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Road tunnels in New York City" The following 7 pages are in this category ...

  5. Category:Tunnels in New York City - Wikipedia

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  6. Freedom Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom Tunnel is a railroad tunnel carrying the West Side Line under Riverside Park in Manhattan, New York City. Used by Amtrak trains to and from Pennsylvania Station , it got its name because the graffiti artist Chris "Freedom" Pape used the tunnel walls to create some of his most notable artwork.

  7. East River Tunnels - Wikipedia

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    The project was approved by the New York City Board of Aldermen in December 1902, on a 41–36 vote. The North and East River tunnels were to be built under the riverbed of their respective rivers. The PRR and LIRR lines would converge at New York Penn Station, an expansive Beaux-Arts edifice between 31st and 33rd Streets in Manhattan. The ...

  8. Dey Street Passageway - Wikipedia

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    The Dey Street head house at the southwest corner of Dey Street and Broadway. The Dey Street Passageway or Dey Street Concourse is a 350-foot-long (110 m) underground passageway in Manhattan, New York City, built as part of the Fulton Center project to rehabilitate the Fulton Street station complex and improve connectivity in Lower Manhattan. [1]

  9. Downtown Hudson Tubes - Wikipedia

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    The tunnels run between the World Trade Center station on the New York side and the Exchange Place station on the New Jersey side. PATH operates two services through the Downtown Tubes, Newark–World Trade Center and Hoboken–World Trade Center. The former normally operates 24/7, while the latter only operates on weekdays. [3]