
A Hundred Years of Planning
An Odyssey of Persistence
A Decade of Subterranean Labor
Three World-Class Stations
Second Avenue Subway: Building New York City’s Most Famous Thing Never Built tells the remarkable hundred-year story of New York's newest subway line, from promises to reality.
Photo: Patrick J. Cashin | MTA
Three subway stops have never been more important to a nation.
Learn how the future of New York began under Second Avenue.
A hundred-year history.
Read the story of the politicians, city planners, engineers, union workers, and everyday New Yorkers that made it happen.
Meet the beast.
At the heart of the project was “the Beast,” a 675-foot-long tunnel boring machine.
Muck happens.
Admire the hard work of tradespeople toiling long hours in subterranean muck.
New York’s largest public art exhibit.
Explore the color, imagination, and humanity on display under Second Avenue.
What’s the point?
It’s the subway. For over a century, the subway has been the beating heart of New York.

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ABOUT THE BOOK
Second Avenue Subway:
Building New York City’s Most Famous Thing Never Built
A 350-page hardcover book, featuring 256 stunning and mostly unpublished photographs, that tells the story of the multi-faceted challenges faced by critical infrastructure projects—challenges involving politics, engineering, community relations, technology, and even unexpected geology. And it tells how this project—almost miraculously, after nearly a hundred years of planning—was finally completed through the grit and determination of everyone involved, from the union workers toiling in subterranean muck, to project engineers, and all the way up to the governor of New York.
Dan McNichol is the best-selling author of the book The Big Dig.
Bill Goodrich, co-author, was the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) senior executive in charge of building Phase 1 of the Second Avenue Subway.
Patrick Cashin, an award-winning photographer, worked with the MTA for more than twenty years.
Book specifications:
First edition
Non-fiction
Hard cover
Page count: 350
Image count: 256
(mostly unpublished)Publisher: Big Dig Productions, Inc.
Dimensions: 10" x 10" x 1.75”
Weight: 4.65 lbs.
Price: $65 per book, plus shipping (no sales tax)
Never-Before-Published Photographs
From the roar of “the Beast” to quiet moments of craftsmanship, explore the unseen side of New York’s biggest engineering feat in a century.
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Photo: Patrick J. Cashin | MTA
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Dan McNichol
Author
Patrick Cashin
Photographer
Denisse Leatxe
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