NEW YORK SUBWAY TRAIN BECOMES AN UNDERGROUND LIBRARY 
 
 
 
The New York Public Library and the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) have joined forces to transform underground train into a ‘Subway Library’ making commute more interesting for all the passengers.
This project has created a platform that invites commuters to browse and download from an amazing and eclectic collection of books, novels, short stories, excerpts, resources that have have been donated to the New York Public Library.
For over a month, passengers can access all of Subway Library’s titles through Transit Wireless, a WiFi network available to travelers in trains and stations, allowing them to bury their noses in pages of digital books!
Additionally, to commemorate the Subway Library, officials have revamped the look of one train, incorporating the look and feel of a library in its interiors the seats of the subway resembles bookshelves with neatly piled books, the walls of the subway look like they are made of bricks while the ceiling replicates Rose Main Reading Room’s historic layout.
Thanks to this initiative, if you are a bookworm, you now will no longer have a boring ride.
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VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. Commute (v.) ~ travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis
2. Browse (n.) ~ an act of casual looking or reading
3. Excerpt (n.) ~ a short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing
4. Revamp (v.) ~ give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to
5. Replicate (v.) ~ make an exact copy of reproduce
6. Initiative (n.) ~ the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. What do you usually do when you have a long commute?
2. How do you feel about this project? Do you think it could also be done in your country?
3. What do you think are the other ways reading could be promoted especially for the younger generation?