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New York Public Library Transforms Underground Train into a ‘Subway Library’
Thursday: The “Subway Library,” mellow weather, and remembering Frank Lloyd Wright.
Beginning today, the Subway Library will offer commuters six weeks of free downloadable books from the city’s public libraries.
Thursday: The “Subway Library,” mellow weather, and remembering Frank Lloyd Wright.
“Be on the lookout for a train with 10 subway cars that have been covered in bright blue, purple, green, orange and yellow.
The train — which is alternating between the E and F lines in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens — is decorated with the words “SUBWAY LIBRARY.”
Inside those 10 cars, the seats resemble books on a shelf.
Beginning today, the Subway Library will offer commuters six weeks of free downloadable books from the city’s public libraries.”
Hidden Subway Library In New York
The Terence Cardinal Cooke-Cathedral Branch was originally part of the New York Archdiocese's Cathedral Library Association in 1887. At its current address, below street level at 560 Lexington Avenue, it remains the second smallest branch of The New York Public Library. Located halfway down the entrance of the number 6 subway at 50th Street, it serves many who work in the neighborhood as well as those who live there. Located right next to the metro card station, many think it's a part of the MTA, coming in to ask for help with metro cards or maps.