New York City's first subway system officially opened on October 27, 1904, operating along a nine-mile strip from City Hall to 145th Street. Today, in its centennial year, the subway stretches for 685 miles. Photographer and sociologist Camilo Vergara captures these chance encounters in images that go back as far as 1970.
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New York City's first subway system officially opened on October 27, 1904, operating along a nine-mile strip from City Hall to 145th Street. Today, in its centennial year, the subway stretches for 685 miles. Photographer and sociologist Camilo Vergara captures these chance encounters in images that go back as far as 1970.
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