An edition of Tunneling to the Future (2001)

Tunneling to the future

the story of the great subway expansion that saved New York

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An edition of Tunneling to the Future (2001)

Tunneling to the future

the story of the great subway expansion that saved New York

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"In 1910, New York City was bursting at the seams as more and more people crowded into a limited supply of housing in the tenement districts of Manhattan and the older areas of Brooklyn. Traffic could scarcely move on the narrow streets and passengers jammed into the subways like sardines. The Lower East Side of Manhattan had the highest population density in the world. Conditions in the tenements were horrendous, as documented by the photography of Jacob Riis.

Crime rates were on the rise, and the effects of overcrowding posed a serious threat to public health.".

"With no outlet for its exploding population, and the burgeoning social problems created by the overwhelming congestion, New York faced a serious crisis which city and state leaders addressed with dramatic measures. In March 1913, public officials and officers of the two existing rapid transit networks shook hands to seal a deal for a greatly expanded subway system which would more than double the size of the two existing transit networks.

Funded by both the public and private sectors, with almost all of the new lines owned by the City of New York, the Dual System of Rapid Transit would serve as a catalyst for the development of large areas of the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn, permanently transforming the city's physical infrastructure and composition. The new subways also fostered the growth of Midtown Manhattan as the nation's largest business center.".

"At the time the largest and most expensive single municipal project ever attempted, the Dual System of Rapid Transit set the pattern of growth in New York City for decades to come, helped provide millions of families a better quality of life, and, in the words of Manhattan borough president George McAneny (1910-1913), "proved the city's physical salvation." It stands as that rare success story, an enormously complicated project undertaken against great odds which proved successful beyond all measure.".

"Published in conjunction with the History of the City of New York Project."--BOOK JACKET.

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442

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Cover of: Tunneling to the Future
Tunneling to the Future: The Story of the Great Subway Expansion That Saved New York
April 1, 2002, NYU Press
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Cover of: Tunneling to the future
Tunneling to the future: the story of the great subway expansion that saved New York
2001, New York University Press, NYU Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 405-422) and index.
"History of New York City Project"--T.p. verso.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
388.4/28/097471
Library of Congress
HE4491.N7 D47 2001, HE4491.N7D47 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 442 p. :
Number of pages
442

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6777513M
Internet Archive
tunnelingtofutur0000derr
ISBN 10
0814719104
LCCN
00012174
OCLC/WorldCat
45283282
Library Thing
2504966
Goodreads
1270436

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