Ontdek verborgen metro geheimen onder Manhattan - Privé





Beschrijving
We verkennen het drukste snelle transitsysteem in de westerse wereld! Hoogtepunten: • Ontdek verlaten stations die in het zicht verborgen liggen, waaronder het beroemde Stadhuisstation van 1904. • Verken een diep station waar je nog maar 10 jaar geleden duikuitrusting nodig zou hebben tijdens catastrofale overstromingen van de metro. • Denk aan de terreuraanslagen van 11 september en sta op metroperrons die 20 jaar geleden volledig waren ingestort onder het WTC. • Ontdek hoe je vanuit een metrostation bij een oude wijnkelder onder de Brooklyn Bridge komt. • Leer meer over metrotechnologie en hoe de metro 24/7 werkt. • Verken het verleden, heden en de toekomst van massatransit in de regio! Uw gelicentieerde gids komt uit NYC en is een AICP-gecertificeerd stedenbouwkundige en gidsenvereniging van NYC-lid. Noten: • Volledige Subway tarief voorzien! • Individuele oorstukjes voorzien zodat iedereen perfect kan horen. • Tour bezoekt alleen openbare ruimtes. • Ervaring houdt in dat je trappen op en af loopt.
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Reisroute
Ontdek tijdens deze privéwandeling de verborgen wereld onder de straten van Manhattan en verken de fascinerende geschiedenis van het metrosysteem van New York City. In plaats van gewoon met treinen van plaats naar plaats te rijden, vertragen we en ontdekken we de geheimen die zich in het volle zicht in het netwerk verbergen.
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Belangrijke informatie
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
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- Niet aanbevolen voor reizigers die moeite hebben met het lopen op en neer trappen
Beoordelingen(33)
Rayn was an excellent tour guide. You could tell he really liked the subway and knew a ton of interesting facts about it. He had really good communication. This was a great way to start off our vacation.
As part of our Summer Intern Program, we once again booked Rayn as our guide for a close look into the historic and architectural wonders of New York City’s subway system, with a focus on lower Manhattan. Rayn’s passion and expertise brought the system to life, giving our interns a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s most iconic transit networks. From the beautiful old City Hall station to the mechanics of subway operations, Rayn’s insights made the tour both educational and engaging. Practical tips, like sitting in the middle of the car for a cooler ride, added a fun touch and made the interns feel like there were a little bit closer to being “in-the-know” New Yorkers. Other highlights included learning how the subway has shaped NYC’s social and economic growth, and very importantly, discovering the all-important role of drip pans! More than just a tour, it was an exploration of the people, history, and engineering that keep the city moving. A big thank you to Rayn for making it a standout experience and a true highlight of the summer internship program.
Rayn is incredibly knowledgeable about the NYC transit system with an experience base the transcends commonly available knowledge
Our guide was truly an expert at the NYC subway system and its fascinating history. He took us to many interesting stops and never missed an opportunity to point out a fascinating detail that would otherwise have been missed by both tourist and commuter alike. At one point, he took us outside of a subway car with a flashlight in order to better show us the interior of an abandoned station. Skip the by-the-books tour and take one that truly looks at the history of NYC from a unique perspective.
We've never ridden the subway in NYC and we were very nervous about trying it on our own. We had the best time on this tour! We learned so many fun facts and feel like we could confidently explore on our own now! Great tour for families!
Rayn is a true drooler 🤤 , lol 🤣 (take tour to get explanation) lol 😂 seen more than I expected 🐀, chicken nuggets,red box messages... 🤣 ... we felt safe we laughed, we now have more respect for the subway system❤️
This was a fascinating tour through part of the NY subway. We live in NYC and loved learning the history and current uses behind things we see every time we ride. Rayn was very knowledgeable and funny.
My brother and I took this wonderful private tour with our mother for her 75th birthday! We wanted to something different than just another Broadway show. I have lived in the city for 24 years and am a subway / train enthusiast who held my son’s 5th bday at the NY Transit Museum! He’s obsessed with the subway and together we have been on all 26 subway lines! So I thought I knew a lot, and that this subway tour sounded intriguing. Our tour guide Rayn was excellent and had so many interesting facts and private sights to share with us! (Watch out for the drip pans!) We were able to see the abandoned City Hall and South Ferry stations, which was super cool! I wish we could have seen the bathrooms but we didn’t have Key 9B! ;) And the hidden wine cellar would have required an MTA jacket- next time! lol. All around a super fun evening and a “NY Moment” for sure! Thanks Rayn for a really special experience for my Mom’s birthday, and for taking care in the amount of steps she could do! Looking forward to another tour!
Our tour guide was wonderful! He was so knowledgeable about the subway and shared so many historical facts with us. We were most excited to see the abandoned stations of South Ferry and City Hall!
As a born-and-raised New Yorker and a self-proclaimed NYC snob, I tend to be skeptical about anyone trying to teach me something about my city. Naturally, I’ve learned and know a lot about NYC's history, especially the subway system, so when my friend asked me to join her on this tour, I was hesitant. But, to my surprise, I had a great time! We kicked off the tour at St. Paul's Chapel, with a view of the World Trade Center, then headed into the Fulton Center before hopping on trains to start the real adventure. While most of the information was spot on (with only a few minor differences from what I thought I knew), the guide made it fun and engaging, balancing wit with a great sense of humor that wasn’t too dark, but definitely sharp. Even as a lifelong local, I walked away learning a couple of new facts—like the significance of the tile colors in the stations and the state insignias on the old train models. The highlight for me was finally getting to see the legendary City Hall station loop. I'd heard about it for years, but seeing it up close was an entirely different experience. Overall, this was a fun afternoon. Our guide (I regret forgetting his name) mentioned he does other tours, including ones of Penn Station and even Brooklyn. I’d definitely recommend this tour, especially if you're looking for a unique, knowledgeable perspective on the subway system, with a side of humor and local flavor.



