The "Creepy" NYC Subway System In 1990

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Publicado 2015-01-21
Ellis Henican takes you on a guided tour of the NYC subway in 1990- ghost stations,subway bathrooms, the ejector room and more.

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  • @ryanryan2805
    Look at him walking around , touching everything, and being next to people
  • @viktor519
    Imagine being homeless or a panhandler and you see this guy describing you and following you with a camera
  • @jonl7855
    If this didn’t have ‘creepy’ in the title I wouldn’t have been think anything about it while watching this. Seemed pretty interesting
  • @xcelljy
    you know whats MORE CREEPY ?? the same old fking train is being used till this day. the seats and trains looks exactly the same.
  • @TDTam11
    Some of you may be surprised, but 1989-1990 was actually the most dangerous point in NYC history. Crack was at its peak and crime was out of control!!
  • @Blahblahyah
    I feel so dirty watching this during Covid.
  • @svinty
    Why does everyone suddenly have this on their recommendations
  • @assassinaria
    Who else is travelling to the 1990's and watching this before going?
  • @zelllers
    It's crazy how these people aren't social distancing
  • @HumorBagel
    What's weird is how much of this accurately applies to today's MTA, 30 years later (before COVID of course). It was an antique then, and even more an antique now.
  • My father was a Conductor during this time. They don’t talk about the time when my pop was hit over the head with a 2X4 at Gun Hill Road Station. I was a little kid and I was scared to death when I found out. Thankfully, he made it to retirement..love and miss you poppa..Conductor #81000 Rest In Peace daddy.
  • @r.k.d.6111
    I got mugged and stabbed on the R Line and all the people around me did was walk over me, one guy wanted to take my sneakers....Never rode the train without being strapped again.
  • @anasnajoui
    "forgetaboutitit" is the most newyork thing I've heard in my life
  • @vavo4902
    "What do they all do? No one knows" Sounds about right.
  • @RuthCuadrado
    The creepy part is that the subway looks still the same
  • @RudieObias
    I've lived in NYC for 9 years and I've never gone to a subway bathroom. And I never will....
  • @TheTechCguy
    I always love watching these old 90s documentaries. There's just something about these, from my childhood especially in the late 90s since I was born in '95, that just makes me feel very good and nostalgic...
  • @LudyLoomy
    They tried to so hard to make a story, but really all they did is make me laugh.