John Surico
Dentures, Trumpets, and Prosthetic Limbs: Inside the Subway’s Lost and Found
VICE got a rare look at all the bizarre things New Yorkers leave behind on the city's subways.
Which Commute Will Save You During the L Train Shutdown?
A nonprofit design organization recently ran a test to see how long it would take riders to get from Union Square to Williamsburg without using the L train.
Which New York City Borough Would Win an All-Out Civil War?
I canvassed dozens of experts, journalists, and regular New Yorkers to find out the answer. Here's what they said.
New York Is Planning to Subsidize Subway Rides for Its Poorest Residents
The move would make New York the most populous city in the country to subsidize mass transit for its most disadvantaged citizens.
Inside the Fight for ‘Fair Fares’ in New York
The movement has grown from a largely grassroots push to a completely plausible proposal, supported by a wide variety of the city’s residents.
Experience the Horror of the New York Subway in a Fun New Video Game
A little something to help pass the time while waiting hours on end for your train.
New York's Subway Is Hell for Riders with Disabilities
Only 24 percent of the system's 472 stations are ADA-accessible.
Riders on the L: Councilman Rafael L. Espinal
For Espinal, the L train shutdown could be a 15-month window of opportunity for the city and state to finally address issues that his 37th district has long faced.
Yale Students Are Trying to Solve New York's Subway Shutdown
The capstone studio project introduced dozens of new ideas that the MTA might do well to consider.
If Trump Fires Mueller, the Protests Will Be Crazier Than You Think
Cops, activists, and experts are all bracing for a more intense version of what happened under Nixon.
Students Explain How the L Train Shutdown Will Affect Them
"The L train is literally my entire life.”