1 (New York City Subway Service) - History

History

1 train approaching 125th Street in Manhattan

  • May 31, 2005 was the first weekday the 9 did not run (the Monday before was Memorial Day)

  • Damage at Cortlandt Street following World Trade Center collapse

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