Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Strikes and Silence

More than anything, what's immediately noticeable about Manhattan during a transit strike is the silence that descends upon the city streets while it's in progress. The conspicuous lack of busses (and vehicles on certain avenues) makes for an eerie stillness. All one can hear are the steady footfalls of thousands of freezing pedestrians hurrying down the street.

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