The 2026 Edition is now shipping
All orders receive a complimentary copy of the book in PDF format to put on your phone or tablet and is a great companion to the printed book.
There's a 15% discount if you order all three cover options, and any combination of five or more books gets a 20% total discount, plus discounted shipping, so bulk orders are encouraged.
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What Is Tracks Of The NYC Subway?
Tracks of the New York City Subway, as its name implies, is a 202 page book containing depictions of every main line and yard track (including track numbers) in the entire New York City subway system--all 750+ miles of track and 472 stations of it! A 46-page introduction gives the reader a brief history of the system, a primer on subway signaling (including the most commonly-encountered signs and signals), details on chaining lines and stationing, towers, power generation/distribution and a even detailed list of abandoned stations.
HAVE YOU EVER
peered out the front window of a New York City subway train and wondered how all that maze of tracks and switches manage to connect to each other?
OR HAVE YOU EVER looked at a public subway map and tried to figure out why one line connects to another, but not to a third line close-by?
PERHAPS YOU HAVE WONDERED what those colored light signals tell the train operator, or what that radio jargon means.
IF YOU ANSWERED "YES" TO ANY OF THESE, then you’re interested in Tracks of the New York City Subway!
As featured in the NY Post
I'm honored to have been featured in this amazing story in the
New York Post back in July, 2021.