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subway

[suhb-wey] / ˈsʌbˌweɪ /
NOUN
underground railroad
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Tyler’s stage was designed to resemble a New York City subway station complete with a train car that he climbed atop and herky-jerked his way across.

From Los Angeles Times

A poster for an Italian restaurant with Michelangelo's naked statue of David has been barred from Glasgow subway.

From BBC

Even in New York City—a place well known for its subway system—buses shuttle more than one million riders daily.

From Scientific American

On Friday, he jumped into the case of Daniel Penny, the white ex-Marine charged with manslaughter for placing Jordan Neely, a Black schizophrenic homeless person, in a chokehold on a New York subway train.

From Los Angeles Times

The same crowd is turning Daniel Penny, a former Marine who was filmed killing a homeless man on a subway, into a hero.

From Salon