Subway: The Story of Tunnels, Tubes, and Tracks | TheBookSeekers

Subway: The Story of Tunnels, Tubes, and Tracks


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2004

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Beneath the streets of London, Paris, New York, and other cities lie massive, underground worlds of tunnels and trains, transporting millions of people. Undergound railways, or subways, are an engineering marvel. But why were they built? And how? Imagine city streets packed with horse-drawn stages, carriages, wagons, and trolleys --and people. Follow Larry Dane Brimner's high-speed tour of the early subways, from London, where Marc Isambard Brunel solved the problem of tunneling by watching a shipworm at work, to New York City, where Alfred Ely Beach built a secret subway under Broadway. Neil Waldman's realistic illustrations compliment this amazing story and bring to life the early days when subways were first imagined and constructed. Grab your token! Hop on! The train is ready to leave the station.

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2004 by Boyds Mills Press .

Neil Waldman 's art has appeared in many books, including Masada, which he wrote. He lives in White Plains, New York. Larry Dane Brimner is the award-winning author of more than 150 titles for young readers. He lives in Tucson, Arizona.

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