Stations, Escalators, and High Fives

Like other stations on 53rd street, the 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue station is a really deep one. Look at the sketch and the numbers I wrote down, there are 5+ sections of stairs of 15 steps each that lead you to the E/M tracks - that's more than 3 stories in one run of escalator (and that only brings you to the mezzanine! You'll have to go up one more to reach ground). 

Giant Escalator in 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue Station

Giant Escalator in 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue Station

Sketch of Stair and  Escalator in 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue Station

Sketch of Stair and  Escalator in 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue Station

And then I suddenly thought to myself, that looks familiar - that's where the "imrpov everywhere" people did the "high five escalator"! 

Backstory: http://improveverywhere.com/2009/02/09/high-five-escalator/ Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/improv.everywhere Rob gives 2,000 high fives standing by the escalator during the morning subway commute in NYC. Produced and Created by Charlie Todd http://improveverywhere.com/charlie_todd/ Produced and Edited by Matt Adams http://www.mattadamsapple.com/ Music by Tyler Walker http://tylerwalkermusic.com Rob played by Rob Lathan: http://roblathan.com This is one of over 100 different missions Improv Everywhere has executed over the past seven years in New York City.

This is another example of how understanding these circulation spaces in the stations can offer so many interesting opportunities.

And when you reach the top of it, there is a really beautiful, yellow mural on a curvy wall:

Mural at 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue Station

Mural at 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue Station

Mural at 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue Station

Mural at 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue Station

Sketch of Mezzanine Level at 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue Station

Sketch of Mezzanine Level at 53rd Street - Lexington Avenue Station