Have you ever wanted to host an event inside the old Court Street subway station that’s now the Transit Museum? Now you may finally get your chance with the museum’s new Platform program, which allows ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — The underground New York Transit Museum, whose entrance is on Schermerhorn Street, is commemorating the 120th anniversary of the city subway system with a new exhibit and a series ...
After more than three decades of swipes, the MetroCard, a familiar piece of New York City history, is heading into retirement ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — An exhibit about the MTA’s Metro-North commuter railroad, “Metro-North at 40: The Oldest Young Railroad,” is now on display at the Grand Central Gallery of the Brooklyn-based New ...
The MetroCard will soon become an antique after three decades of service, transforming before New Yorkers’ very eyes from an everyday straphanger totem into a relic of subway history. In honor of the ...
The New York Transit Museum is a free admission museum that displays historical artifacts of the New York City Subway, bus, commuter rail, and bridge and tunnel systems under the administration of the ...
For fans of transit and vintage photos, on exhibit at the New York Transit Museum is Anatomy of a Powerhouse: Electrifying the El. Black and white photos from the city’s archives display the ...
On January 1st, 2017 one of the most long-awaited urban infrastructure projects in New York City history debuted: the Second Avenue Subway line started operating. First proposed in 1919 as part of a ...
From guest starring in classic romcoms to backgrounding in our everyday humdrums, the NYC subway is an icon. And in her 120-year service to the city, the ol’ gal has seen some wilds. She’s had ...
Alex Bogert of Clinton Township loved trains as a boy and his passion only grew after his father took him for a ride on the Michigan Transit Museum’s passenger train. Being greeted by a friendly ...
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