The New York Transit Museum, located in a decommissioned subway station in Downtown Brooklyn on the corner of Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street is closed for renovations. - While our Brooklyn facility is closed we will continue to organize exhibits and offer programs at our Gallery Annex at Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan and at other sites.
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The New York Transit Museum provides exhibitions of metropolitan area transit artifacts, archives of historic documents, maps and photographs, tours of transit significant sites, trips on the Nostalgia Train and a program of entertaining and educational events for children. The Museum is home to 100 years of transit lore and memorabilia.
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The New York Transit Museum is one of the citys leading cultural institutions is the largest museum in the United States devoted to urban public transportation history, and one of the premier institutions of its kind in the world. The Museum explores the development of the greater New York metropolitan region through the presentation of exhibitions, tours, educational programs and workshops dealing
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transit artifacts, maps, tours, trips on the Nostalgia Train, housed in 1936 IND subway
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This museum, home of 100-plus years of NYC transit lore and memorabilia, occupies the platforms and mezzanine of a decommissioned 1930s subway station. Demonstrating the vital role mass transit played in the city's development are 19 vintage cars dating from 1904 through 1967, a working signal tower, bas-reliefs used in architectural adornment of subway stations, various turnstiles used over the past
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This is a really fun place for the family. The museum entrance is an actual non-functioning subway entrance built in the 1930s. Inside you'll be greeted by a ticket-seller sitting inside an old booth. Purchase tickets t...
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