キャナル・ストリート駅 (ニューヨーク市地下鉄)
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参考文献
- Lee Stokey. Subway Ceramics : A History and Iconography. 1994. ISBN 978-0-9635486-1-0
外部リンク
- nycsubway.org – IRT East Side Line: Canal Street
- nycsubway.org – BMT Nassau St./Jamaica Line: Canal Street
- nycsubway.org – BMT Broadway Line: Canal Street
- nycsubway.org — Canal Street Canal Artwork by Alexander Brodsky (1997) (no longer in display)
- nycsubway.org — Empress Voyage 2/27/1784 Artwork by Bing Lee (1998)
- nycsubway.org:
- Early Rapid Transit in Brooklyn, 1878 to 1913
- Broadway Subway Now Open, Public Service Record, Volume IV, Number 9: September 1917
- Opening of the Broadway Subway, a collection of New York Times articles from 1918 regarding the then-new BMT Broadway Line
- Station Reporter — Canal Street Complex
- Forgotten NY — Original 28 - NYC's First 28 Subway Stations
- MTA's Arts For Transit — Canal Street
- Centre Street entrance south of Canal Street from Google Maps Street View
- Canal Street and Lafayette Street entrance from Google Maps Street View
- Canal Street and Broadway entrance from Google Maps Street View
- Bridge Line platforms from Google Maps Street View
- IRT platforms from Google Maps Street View
- Abandoned Stations - Canal St east side platform (BMT Nassau/Centre Street Subway)
- ^ a b “New York City subway opens - Oct 27, 1904”. HISTORY.com (1904年10月27日). 2015年10月25日閲覧。
- ^ a b James Blaine Walker, Fifty Years of Rapid Transit, 1864-1917, published 1918, pp. 162-191
- ^ a b New York Times, Open New Subway to Times Square, January 6, 1918
- ^ New York Times, City Subways Add 3 Transfer Points, January 16, 1978, page B2
- ^ “Facts and Figures: Annual Subway Ridership”. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. 2016年4月18日閲覧。
- ^ “MTA Neighborhood Maps: SoHo / TriBeCa”. mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York) (2015年). 2015年8月21日閲覧。
- ^ New York Times, Our Subway Open: 150,000 Try It, October 28, 1904
- ^ New York Times, Passenger Killed on Loop's First Day, August 5, 1913, page 2
- ^ a b Marrero, Robert (2015年9月13日). “469 Stations, 846 Miles”. B24 Blog, via Dropbox. 2015年10月9日閲覧。
- ^ http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/abandoned/Canal.junction.jpg From the Abandoned Stations website: "Another Public Service Commission image shows the tunnel just south of the station as it was in 1909.
- ^ New York Times, [1] Open First Section of Broadway Line, September 5, 1917
- ^ “Canal Street Canal, Alexander Brodsky (1997)”. nycsubway.org. 2010年5月18日閲覧。
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