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Step Inside The 'Haunted Subway' To Experience New & Innovative MTA Horrors

 
Neither the MTA nor the NYPD Transit Bureau need to do anything special to make the subway system scary—it is rife with horrors, all on its own. Crumbling ceilings that fall on your head, threatening to bury you alive at any moment? Canine-scale rats lurking inside towering trash mountains, ready to startle the pants off passersby just trying to get to work? Trains that creak and rattle and grind to a shrieking halt of their own accord, as if they were not controlled by the conductor but possessed by a poltergeist bent on stranding all you poor straphangers underground for eternity? We've got all that plus so much more, and yet these agencies decided we deserve a little something extra. And so, on October 18th and 19th, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., the MTA teamed up with the NYPD to bring us a spooky attraction inside the Union Square station: Haunted Subway. [ more › ]

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