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MTA trains have been baffling riders by running with line numbers that have been defunct for decades – or never even used in ...
All aboard, train enthusiasts and history buffs. This fall, the New York Transit Museum and MTA New York City Transit invite New Yorkers and visitors to go back in time and experience the city's ...
The MTA’s new tunnel boring machine is about as exciting as it gets. The transit agency’s board on Monday inked a nearly $2 ...
Brooklyn’s Bus Festival returns Sept. 21. Explore vintage buses, meet transit experts and enjoy free family fun, rain or ...
Other archives may offer broader perspectives on city history, but we love the Transit Museum because it goes deep into one essential element of New York life: the public transit system. Opened in ...
The New York Transit Museum is open Wednesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and is closed Mondays and Tuesdays, major holidays and for special events.
“It’s where the entire subway system got started, in 1904,” explains Concetta Bencivenga, the director of the New York Transit Museum. Back in 1904, the trains weren’t even enclosed.
The New York Transit Museum archives have this vintage video produced by the NY Transportation Board in 1949 about the New York City subway system. At the time, the fare was $0.10 - and the ...
The song, which Roan cowrote with its producer, Daniel Nigro, proved an arduous creative undertaking. She compares “The ...
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