Venture back to the 1980s in this photo gallery, when the New York City subway was the most dangerous mass transit system on the planet.

The New York City subway of today is what one might lightly call “starkly different” from its predecessors. In the 1980s, over 250 felonies were committed every week in the system, making the New York subway the most dangerous mass transit system in the world.

Over the course of a decade, New York public transportation would lose over 300 million riders, largely due to its reputation as a hotbed of crime and drug use. In the gallery below, we take a look at what the New York City subways were like in the 1980s:

New York Subwy Pictures
1980s New York City Subways
6 Train
Caught In The Act
Suits
New York Subway Photos
Going Out
Shirtless Subway Ride
Creepy Costume
Guardian Angels
Listening To Walkman
Accordion Player
Couple On the Subway
Kids In The Subway
Holding On
Terrified
Boombox
NYC Subway 1980s
Subway Conductor
New York City Subways In The 1980s
Knife Hanging Out Of The Subway Window
Graffiti In Subway Car
Holding The Pole
Riding The Subway
New York Subways In The 1980s
Passed Out
No Admittance
Outside Subway Station
Out Of Place
Passed Out Drunk
Riding The 2 Train
Sax Player
New York In The 1980s
Police
New York City Subways In The 1980s Photographs
Waiting For The Train
Pope Shot
Sleeping
Subway Ad
Summer Subway Ride
Avenue H
Making An Arrest On The NYC Subway
Graffiti Train Cars
Subway Cars
Subway Cars In The 1980s
Meryl Streep
Michael Jackson Takes A Subway Ride
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Subways Photos
Sunday's Best
Subway Emergency
Tagging Subway Trains
Vintage New York Subway
Walking Through A Subway Car

We also recommend watching this video of taking the subway from Union Square to Coney Island in 1987:

Thank you to Time, The Rsvlts, and Flickr for the images above.


And if you enjoyed these photographs of New York subways in the 1980s, check out our other posts on the summer of 1969 in New York and the most incredible photographs of New York City. Then, learn more fascinating facts about New York City.