It's a ghost town out there.

With many NYC companies asking employees to work from home and with venues and museums close up over coronavirus fears, the city's streets, subways and transportation hubs are creepily empty.

Take a look at some of our most-traveled spaces that are now eerily quiet.

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Rockaway Park

Central Park

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West Side Highway

Avenue of the Americas

Lexington Avenue

Times Square

Dumbo's Manhattan Bridge Instagram spot

holy crap you know it’s bad when the instagram street is empty pic.twitter.com/pmJkfdpbtS — David Mack (@davidmackau) March 17, 2020

Union Square Subway Station

Times Square

New York Public Library

Penn Station

Perspectives NYC Trash cans on Penn Station platforms usually don’t catch my attention, but these did. #NYC #trains #cityscape pic.twitter.com/gbiPiK2sN4 — johnswan (@johnswan) March 18, 2020

Oculus

Chinatown

Madison Square Park

Grand Central Terminal

Times Square

Port Authority

Queensbridge Plaza Subway Station

Queensbridge Plaza station eerily empty pic.twitter.com/aLT5YFFEWu — Jeanmarie Evelly (@JeanmarieEvelly) March 13, 2020

Subways

Not so rush hour in nyc pic.twitter.com/DTUA7u7JJ3 — Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) March 12, 2020

Manhattan

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