J 0 p11Ir L 1J jflp l1rltvJ J 1 t i j iisf c t L N V Y o I h r rl J I I n t I k P13CO stlIIKc 1 I i f z New Yor HaJ i Greatest Subway I in > e World 11M1r 1 s i 1 d r a y Y r4 S1yat 9 r r1 F r J Jrld J r i T T Ins cost to date nearly Slooooooo 1 u fl r E T T is thirteen miles long and has four tracks nearly the entire t l 1 r + k way r r t A S many as 12000 men were employed daily in its construe = x j 1 tion The average force at work from its start was 4100 r1 M I daily t IVE miles of the system runs over viaducts There are Ir F SUPPLEMENT TO H eleven stations on these viaducts and thirtythree under I ground THE EVENING WORLD µ l FF r ° HEN in full operation it is expected that 200000000 pas THURSDAY oCYt1 901 ps a > sengers can be carried yearly + of t ROUND was broken for the road on March 25 lOoo in Mi G r i front of the City Hall by Mayor Robert A VanVck It t1 + G has taken to complete 1275 working days rti xti l i TM t J os Y IE y gyp MAWNIW1THB r r 4 EVENING WffiLl e > rJ BV r DAN SMITH + AND t is + e LBIEDEHI4AN aKwl I e I ltlt r T 11 11 r I 11 j k 1 t r I t a 1 JMfH HP ywm 11 5 1 t e t jfjf1 V > rf t t > 1 1 c a jr 1 f x f l j r I i J I I j f w r + t i e r + of d t 6S n 1 i r < 1 I > 1 r I i ftl IW5j u Y 1 tr 1 C i I 7 f a 6tir + 1 1 1r T I 4r t t v X < m i + vT t I v 1i vTSS t t j S I T r 1 y i 1 I t K eb i J S 4y 11 ± s i I i r J I i C A i i Yt t 7 HNI MN i Hii H > n i iHH HH i er H t PHHHNN N H i H H k i I What the Subway Mean to J eto ork City t p t l 1 it with Its 15 Minute stoHarlem drains t t 1 r r EXPRESS SCHEDULE 1 Running Tim from 7r t r Downtown Terminal t iJ ° Stations Minutes l 1 Bridge downtown terminal l A A l x < 4 street Fourteenth non n n nnu n 1 r Fortsecond street > S 1 q Sevensecond street 13 Ninetysixth street 16 k One Hundred and Third street 1714 1 f One Hundred and Tenth street 19 551 1 One Hundred and Sixteenth street 2U t i Manhattan street aara r 1 i One Hundred and Thirtyseventh street 2tja r + t One Hundred and Fortyfifth street uptown terminal 26 7f rN 3 < s Trains Will Ue Run on Express Schedule as Follows s I I 2 h 630 A M to 700 A M Evtr S minutes v r I It J i 700 t M to 1000 A M Every 4 minutes t Y w tll IS f I J 1000 A M to 200 P M Every to minutes t i = p t J J t loo P M to 4oo P M Every 6 minutes f I fr 1 4 a 4 f fi 400 P M to 7jOO P M Everyx minutes < iJ a t t r A 700 P blto 1000 P M Every S minutes I s 1 + r p 1 JlLJ1 y l N 1000 P M to 1100 p MM Every to minutes l a rt H5 + af + h 3s 4 5 M iNNH + H + H < + H + sNooHN + NN + StLt4sr Ht Hf < I LOCAL SCHEDULE Trains Will Be Run on Local Schedule as Follows t Midnight to 500 A M Every 10 minutes i > 500 AW to 600 A M Every 4 minutes H 600 A M to 330 P M Every 3 minutes t 8JO P M to 1100 P M Every 4 minutes I 1 1100 P M to Midnight Every 6 minutes 3 r it f Local Trains Stop at These Stations City Hall loop Fiftieth street BrooUn Bridge Columbus Circle Sixtieth Worth street Shtshth street Canal street Seventysecond street Sprint tutl Seventvninth strut U + Dleeker street Ekhtsixth street Astor Place Mnetfirst street J g Fourteenth street Mnet > sixth street Eighteenth street One Hundred and Third street f Txent > third street One Hundred and Tenth street Twentyeijhth street One Hundred and Sixteenth street t Thirtythird street Manhattan street + Fortysecond street Broadway Ore Hundred and Thirtyseventh str t Fortysecond Grand Central Station On Hundred and Follyfifth street Ft HiNNt ± ti NH + ioohNSN NH S1 4 i + J > S MNt 1 k