For New Yorkers, the subway is a lifeline, a pulsing artery connecting the city's vibrant boroughs. Yet, for many, the daily commute can feel more like a descent into a dimly lit dungeon than a journey through the heart of a metropolis. Cracked tiles, flickering fluorescents, and a general air of "well-loved" grime can leave even the most enthusiastic straphanger feeling a bit down.