Subway Map Compact Umbrella
Perfect for New Yorkers, tourists or anyone caught in the rain on the way to the train, this compact subway map umbrella will fit into a purse or briefcase on bad weather days.
Manual open; Wind-resistant frame; Nylon fabric;Plastic handle; Pinch proof closure to protect fingers; Folded Length: 6.25"; Arc: 41"
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Description / Subway Map Compact Umbrella
Perfect for New Yorkers, tourists or anyone caught in the rain on the way to the train, this compact subway map umbrella will fit into a purse or briefcase on bad weather days.
Manual open; Wind-resistant frame; Nylon fabric;Plastic handle; Pinch proof closure to protect fingers; Folded Length: 6.25"; Arc: 41"
What's The Story
Known as the Tauranac-Hertz map, Michael Hertz Associates created the design and John Tauranac oversaw the transition to this NYC subway map in 1979. Though not geographically accurate, the map includes streets and landmarks, allowing users to navigate from subway to aboveground locations. While many new editions (featuring city updates, color changes, and temporary themes) have been released, the basic design is still in use. |