"Express and Local Stations For New Eighth Avenue Line". New York Herald Tribune. February 5, 1928. p. B1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1113431477.
Walsh, J. Irving (January 30, 1927). "Two Down-town Districts Hold Great Future: Pleasant Living Conditions and Transit Facilities Promise Big Boom for Chelsea and the Village New Apartments Probable Removal of Railroad Tracks Likely to Enhance Value of Property in Section". New York Herald Tribune. p. C31. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1130562562.
"Subway Wipes Out Landmarks In Lower Sixth Avenue Area". The New York Times. May 15, 1927. p. RE1. ISSN0362-4331. ProQuest104159892.
O'Brien, John C. (September 9, 1931). "8th Ave. Line Being Rushed For Use Jan. 1: Turnstile Installation on Subway Begins Monday; Other Equipment Ready for Start of Train Service City Has Yet to Find Operating Company Transit Official on Trip, 207th to Canal Street, Inspects Finished Tube". New York Herald Tribune. p. 1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1331181357.
"8th Av. Subway Gets First 5c. by Woman's Error: She Peers Into a Station, Hears Train, Pays for Ride, but Is Day Too Early Preparing for Tomorrow's Rush on 8th Ave. Subway". New York Herald Tribune. September 9, 1932. p. 1. ProQuest1125436641.
Sebring, Lewis B. (September 10, 1932). "Midnight Jam Opens City's New Subway: Turnstiles Click Into Action at 12:01 A. M. as Throngs Battle for Places in 'First' Trains Boy, 7, Leads Rush At 42d St. Station City at Last Hails 8th Ave. Line After 7-Year Wait; Cars Bigger, Clean Transit Commissioner Officially Opening New Subway at Midnight". New York Herald Tribune. p. 1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1114839882.
"Mayor Starts Construction of 6th Av. Subway: Demands Razing of 'El' as He Breaks Ground at Bryant Park Entrance Appeals for Unification Warns Rate War Is Likely to Follow Failure of Plan". New York Herald Tribune. March 24, 1936. p. 9. ProQuest1222069808.
"6th Av. Subway Opens Complete Service Today: Rush-Hour Schedules On at 7 A. M.; Bronx and Queens To Be Affected". New York Herald Tribune. December 16, 1940. p. 10. ProQuest1263396247.
"New Tracks To Be Built in IND Subway: T. A. to Sign Contract For 6th Ave. Tunnel". New York Herald Tribune. April 3, 1961. p. 9. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1326925311.
Walsh, J. Irving (January 30, 1927). "Two Down-town Districts Hold Great Future: Pleasant Living Conditions and Transit Facilities Promise Big Boom for Chelsea and the Village New Apartments Probable Removal of Railroad Tracks Likely to Enhance Value of Property in Section". New York Herald Tribune. p. C31. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1130562562.
O'Brien, John C. (September 9, 1931). "8th Ave. Line Being Rushed For Use Jan. 1: Turnstile Installation on Subway Begins Monday; Other Equipment Ready for Start of Train Service City Has Yet to Find Operating Company Transit Official on Trip, 207th to Canal Street, Inspects Finished Tube". New York Herald Tribune. p. 1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1331181357.
Sebring, Lewis B. (September 10, 1932). "Midnight Jam Opens City's New Subway: Turnstiles Click Into Action at 12:01 A. M. as Throngs Battle for Places in 'First' Trains Boy, 7, Leads Rush At 42d St. Station City at Last Hails 8th Ave. Line After 7-Year Wait; Cars Bigger, Clean Transit Commissioner Officially Opening New Subway at Midnight". New York Herald Tribune. p. 1. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1114839882.
"New Tracks To Be Built in IND Subway: T. A. to Sign Contract For 6th Ave. Tunnel". New York Herald Tribune. April 3, 1961. p. 9. ISSN1941-0646. ProQuest1326925311.