Chappell Roan filmed her latest single 'The Subway' music video using restored subway cars from the New York Transit Museum. The song debuted at number three on Billboard's Hot 100, resulting in fans creating videos across New York's transit network. The museum features about 20 restored subway cars from different eras, allowing visitors to explore the city's transit history. An R44 car, used by Roan, appeals to younger visitors for its modern appearance, while the video reflects the excitement of running into an ex, inspired by the romantic view of the subway.
Chappell Roan's music video for 'The Subway' was shot using antique subway cars from the New York Transit Museum, highlighting the romanticism of the subway system.
The New York Transit Museum features a fleet of nearly 100 restored subway cars, showcasing the city's transit history and allowing visitors to step aboard and explore.
The R44 car used in Roan's video is popular among visitors due to its modern look, making it ideal for filming while providing an engaging experience.
Chappell Roan stated that although 'The Subway' is inspired by Los Angeles, the New York subway feels more romantic, enhancing the video's fantasy theme.
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