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Long before the 1904 opening of New York’s subway system, a pneumatic railway ran beneath Broadway. Built by Alfred Ely Beach, the Beach Pneumatic Transit moved passengers through a compressed-air tunnel under Manhattan in 1870. Newspapers covered it. Riders experienced it. Expansion was proposed. Yet the project stalled under political resistance, Tammany Hall influence, and the economic collapse triggered by the Panic of 1873. When the tunnel resurfaced decades later, evidence was documented — and then cleared away during modern construction. This episode traces the infrastructure records, legislative blocks, financial timing, and archival gaps surrounding one of NYC’s strangest transportation chapters. Exploratory narrative analysis intended for historical discussion. Disclaimer: This production was created with the assistance of AI tools. Certain images are sourced from historical archives, while others have been enhanced or generated using AI to visualize historical contexts. #HistoryExplained #LostHistory #HiddenArchives #ForgottenPast #HistoricalInvestigation #ArchivalResearch #HistoryDocumentary #UntoldStories #HistoricalMystery #DeepHistory