Rainy Day NYC is a photograph by Sarah Loft which was uploaded on October 29th, 2011.
Rainy Day NYC
This was shot through a car window on the Upper West Side Manhattan, New York on a rainy Sunday.... more
by Sarah Loft
Title
Rainy Day NYC
Artist
Sarah Loft
Medium
Photograph - Digitally Painted Photograph
Description
This was shot through a car window on the Upper West Side Manhattan, New York on a rainy Sunday.
Per Wikipedia: Yellow cabs date back to at least 1798, when the musical comedy, Cabriolet Jaune (Yellow Cab), debuted at Paris' Theatre de l’Opera Comique National. Yellow cabs were known in Paris and London throughout most of the 1800s. A yellow cab company shook up the New York Cab system in the mid-1880s, offering cheaper, more predictable fares than competitors.
In 1908, Albert Rockwell, founder and General Manager of the New Departure Manufacturing Co. of Bristol, Connecticut, traveled to Europe to evaluate their taxi systems, hoping to develop a similar one in Washington, D.C. Wyckoff, Church and Partridge had a number of orange-yellow colored Rockwell taxicabs operating on Manhattan streets in 1909. By March 1910, the Connecticut Cab Co. (essentially the directors of New Departure Manufacturing Co.) assumed operating control of Wyckoff, Church and Partridge's taxis.
The Yellow Taxicab Co. was incorporated in New York on April 4, 1912. Its fares that year started at 50¢/mile (equivalent to $12.12 in 2016 adjusted for inflation). Among its directors and major stockholders were Albert F. Rockwell and the Connecticut Cab Co. Shortly after incorporation the Yellow Taxicab Co. merged with the Cab and Taxi Co., and with the strength of Connecticut Cab with whom its name was interchangeably used, the young business assumed a large share of the New York market. Its independent corporate life was fairly short, however, as fare wars and restrictions forced a merger with the Mason-Seaman Transportation Co. on March 3, 1914.
The Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company was formed in 1920.
In 2017, a study showed that the color yellow, for taxis, was more noticeable, resulting in 9% fewer accidents.
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October 29th, 2011