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The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system owned by the government of New York City and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, an affiliate agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Opened on October 27, 1904, the New York City Subway is one of the world's oldest public transit systems, one of the most-used, and the one with the most stations, with 472 stations in operation (424 if stations connected by transfers are counted as single stations). Stations are located throughout the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. The system has operated 24/7 service every day of the year throughout most of its history, barring emergencies and disasters. By annual ridership, the New York City Subway is the busiest rapid transit system in both the Western Hemisphere and the Western world, as well as the seventh-busiest rapid transit rail system in the world. In 2021, the subway delivered 1,311,320,200 rides, or about 5,651,000 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2022. On October 29, 2015, more than 6.2 million people rode the subway system, establishing the highest single-day ridership since ridership was regularly monitored in 1985. The system is also one of the world's longest. Overall, the system contains 248 miles (399 km) of routes, translating into 665 miles (1,070 km) of revenue track and a total of 850 miles (1,370 km) including non-revenue trackage. Of the system's 28 routes or "services" (which usually share track or "lines" with other services), 25 pass through Manhattan, the exceptions being the G train, the Franklin Avenue Shuttle, and the Rockaway Park Shuttle. Large portions of the subway outside Manhattan are elevated, on embankments, or in open cuts, and a few stretches of track run at ground level. In total, 40% of track is above ground. Many lines and stations have both express and local services. These lines have three or four tracks. Normally, the outer two are used by local trains, while the inner one or two are used by express trains. Stations served by express trains are typically major transfer points or destinations. As of 2018, the New York City Subway's budgetary burden for expenditures was $8.7 billion, supported by collection of fares, bridge tolls, and earmarked regional taxes and fees, as well as direct funding from state and local governments.
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This post is about how to find New York City street performers, particularly within subway stations.
WHERE TO FIND SUBWAY PERFORMERS
While you will see many buskers on the subway trains and stations, at certain subway stations, the performers are hand-picked by the Music Under New York (MUNY) committee of the MTA.
These stations are just a few where you can find top performers:
Times Square - 42nd Street (Midtown)
Grand Central - 42nd Street (Midtown)
Fulton Street (Lower Manhattan)
Atlantic Avenue - Barclays Center (Downtown Brooklyn)
14th Street - Union Square
34th Street - Herald Square
59th Street - Columbus Circle
Delancey/Essex Street (Lower East Side)
Lorimer Street (Williamsburg Brooklyn)
POPULAR SUBWAY MUSICIANS
By walking into any subway station you’re more than likely to find a subway performer.
The depth and breadth of the performances can be inspiring and innovative, from classic rock 'n' roll covers to doo-wop acapella troupes, to a woman playing a carpenter’s saw or a legally blind magician. Below are some of the better bands and performers you can find easily. Keep in mind that they aren't always in the same location.
We’ve listed the locations that you are most likely to find them, but you should always check out their websites or Facebook pages to find out their schedules.
The Meetles
You may have guessed it. They are a Beatles cover band.
Well, they are actually a classic rock cover band, and as you can see from the video, they are very good at getting commuters to stop and enjoy a moment out of their busy day.
As of early 2019, you can see them at these times and locations:
Fridays: 34th St/Herald Square station, 6 pm - 11 pm
Saturdays: Times Square/42nd St. station, by Record Mart, 6 pm - 10 pm
Muhamadou Salieu Suso
Suso hails from Gambia and performs on a 21 string Kora (West African harp). Suso usually performs at Columbus Circle station.
StreetMule
Percussion, Didgeridoo, Cajon- all...
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