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TRANSIT KIDS AT HOME Transit Kids at Home. Explore videos, workshops, and images for young transportation fans, right from home! Discover transit-themed music, movement, artmaking, science experiments, games and more, all while learning about the history – and future – of transit in New YorkCity.
COVID-19 INFORMATION & UPDATES COVID-19 Information & Updates. To help contain the spread of COVID-19, the New York Transit Museum has temporarily closed and canceled or postponed a number of programs that were scheduled to occur in the coming weeks. This decision is a proactive measure to prioritize the health and safety of our visitors and team.ACCESS PROGRAMS
To learn more about accessibility at the New York Transit Museum, please click here. Funding for access programs is provided by the FAR Fund, the Taft Foundation, the J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation, the Tiger Baron Foundation, the Meringoff Family Foundation, the Hyde & Watson Foundation, and generous individual donors. Support AccessPrograms.
VINTAGE FLEET
Vintage Cars. BMT Q Car Number 1612C (1908, rebuilt 1938) Car Manufacturer: Jewett Car Company (Newark, Ohio), 1908 Service: 1908-1969 Routes: Brooklyn elevated lines, 1908-1923; Astoria and Flushing lines, 1923-1949; Third Avenue Elevated, Manhattan, 1950-1955; Myrtle Avenue Elevated, Brooklyn, 1957-1969 City officials never considered wooden cars safe for subway tunnel operation and ELIZABETH JENNINGS GRAHAM Elizabeth Jennings Graham “deserves a place of honor in the history of civil rights in New York.”. Jennings’s victory served as a powerful catalyst in the fight for equality on New York’s public transit vehicles, but it didn’t end segregation once and for all. It would take nearly twenty years before all New York City streetcarswere
MOVING THE MILLIONS: BEN SCHAEFFER MEMORIAL TOUR Relive the experience of traveling through New York City during the early, mid, and late twentieth century. Virtually explore our collection of vintage subway and elevated cars and objects from the archive. Discover the magnitude and complexity of New York City’s public transportation system by exploring elements of construction, social history, engineering, and impact over time in thisSUBWAY SLEUTHS
R-42 FAREWELL TRIP
Along with the R-32, the R-42 is the only post-war car to reach the 50-year service mark. The R-42s were the first fleet of cars to be entirely equipped with air conditioning units upon delivery. R-42 cars can reach a maximum speed of 50mph. R-42 cars were designed as “married pairs”, which means that the two cars aresemi-permanently
HOME - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUMVISITPROGRAMSEXHIBITS & COLLECTIONSLEARNGIVE & JOINABOUT 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201. All New York Transit Museum locations are temporarily closed. More Information >. Gallery & Store at Grand Central. Off the main concourse in the Shuttle Passage, Grand Central Terminal. All New York Transit Museum locations are VISIT - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM Plan your Visit. Please Note: All New York Transit Museum locations are temporarily closed. Check out our digital programs and shop online at nytransitmuseumstore.com!. TRANSIT MUSEUM DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN. The Transit Museum is located in a decommissioned subway station at 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201, and accessible by over 20 busand subway lines.
TRANSIT KIDS AT HOME Transit Kids at Home. Explore videos, workshops, and images for young transportation fans, right from home! Discover transit-themed music, movement, artmaking, science experiments, games and more, all while learning about the history – and future – of transit in New YorkCity.
COVID-19 INFORMATION & UPDATES COVID-19 Information & Updates. To help contain the spread of COVID-19, the New York Transit Museum has temporarily closed and canceled or postponed a number of programs that were scheduled to occur in the coming weeks. This decision is a proactive measure to prioritize the health and safety of our visitors and team.ACCESS PROGRAMS
To learn more about accessibility at the New York Transit Museum, please click here. Funding for access programs is provided by the FAR Fund, the Taft Foundation, the J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation, the Tiger Baron Foundation, the Meringoff Family Foundation, the Hyde & Watson Foundation, and generous individual donors. Support AccessPrograms.
VINTAGE FLEET
Vintage Cars. BMT Q Car Number 1612C (1908, rebuilt 1938) Car Manufacturer: Jewett Car Company (Newark, Ohio), 1908 Service: 1908-1969 Routes: Brooklyn elevated lines, 1908-1923; Astoria and Flushing lines, 1923-1949; Third Avenue Elevated, Manhattan, 1950-1955; Myrtle Avenue Elevated, Brooklyn, 1957-1969 City officials never considered wooden cars safe for subway tunnel operation and ELIZABETH JENNINGS GRAHAM Elizabeth Jennings Graham “deserves a place of honor in the history of civil rights in New York.”. Jennings’s victory served as a powerful catalyst in the fight for equality on New York’s public transit vehicles, but it didn’t end segregation once and for all. It would take nearly twenty years before all New York City streetcarswere
MOVING THE MILLIONS: BEN SCHAEFFER MEMORIAL TOUR Relive the experience of traveling through New York City during the early, mid, and late twentieth century. Virtually explore our collection of vintage subway and elevated cars and objects from the archive. Discover the magnitude and complexity of New York City’s public transportation system by exploring elements of construction, social history, engineering, and impact over time in thisSUBWAY SLEUTHS
R-42 FAREWELL TRIP
Along with the R-32, the R-42 is the only post-war car to reach the 50-year service mark. The R-42s were the first fleet of cars to be entirely equipped with air conditioning units upon delivery. R-42 cars can reach a maximum speed of 50mph. R-42 cars were designed as “married pairs”, which means that the two cars aresemi-permanently
ABOUT - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM About the Museum. Founded in 1976, the New York Transit Museum is dedicated to telling and preserving the stories of mass transportation – extraordinary engineering feats, workers who labored in the tunnels over 100 years ago, communities that were drastically transformed, and the ever-evolving technology, design, and ridership of a system that runs 24 hours a day, every day of the year.EVENTS ARCHIVE
All aboard! Join Grammy Award winner Dan Zanes and Haitian-American jazz vocalist Claudia Zanes on Saturday, June 12th as they take the Transit Museum stage online! Settle in with a virtual walkthrough of some of our favorite vintage train cars before the show, and then dance and sing along to some favorite Dan + Claudia tunes right fromhome!
COLLECTIONS
Collections. The mission of the New York Transit Museum is to collect, exhibit, interpret and preserve the structural, sociological, and technological history of land-based public transportation systems in the New York metropolitan region, past and present, and to conduct research and educational programs that make its extensive collection accessible and meaningful to the broadest possibleTRANSIT TOTS
In today’s Transit Tots, learn about the special machines the MTA uses to clear tracks of ice and snow so we can keep moving around the city all winter long. Then, make your own snow-covered city and explore various methods of snow removal using items you can find around the house. YouTube. New York Transit Museum. JOURNEY TO THE PAST: VIRTUAL VISIT VIDEOS Journey to the Past: Virtual Visit Videos Learn about the history of transportation in New York City, and compare the past and present through the lens of publicTOKEN WATCH
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MEMBERS APPRECIATION MONTH Members Appreciation Party. Tuesday, April 20th, 2021, 6:30 pm. Join us for an online salute to our member community. Hear from the Museum Director, take a virtual Museum tour, and test your knowledge with a round of Transit Trivia! RSVP here. All Month! 15% Discount at the New York Transit Museum Store. In April, Transit Museum members both SCHOOL PROGRAMS: PRE-K Dates and Times. School programs are offered Tuesdays through Fridays at the following times: 10:00am – 11:15am. 11:00am-12:15pm. 11:30am – 12:45pm. 12:45pm – 2:00pm. Schools from Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island are strongly encouraged to schedule a later time slot.R-42 FAREWELL TRIP
Along with the R-32, the R-42 is the only post-war car to reach the 50-year service mark. The R-42s were the first fleet of cars to be entirely equipped with air conditioning units upon delivery. R-42 cars can reach a maximum speed of 50mph. R-42 cars were designed as “married pairs”, which means that the two cars aresemi-permanently
NOSTALGIA RIDE TO 161ST STREET We're offering the perfect way to get into the spirit of Bronx Bombers post-season play – a ride to Yankee Stadium aboard our 1917 IRT Lo-V train. If baseball fans swipe their MetroCard right on March 28th, they’ll ride to the stadium in subway-style on our vintage train. The Nostalgia Train, originally operated by the Interborough Rapid Transit (IRT) system, began service in 1917. The HOME - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUMVISITPROGRAMSEXHIBITS & COLLECTIONSLEARNGIVE & JOINABOUT 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201. All New York Transit Museum locations are temporarily closed. More Information >. Gallery & Store at Grand Central. Off the main concourse in the Shuttle Passage, Grand Central Terminal. All New York Transit Museum locations are VISIT - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM Plan your Visit. Please Note: All New York Transit Museum locations are temporarily closed. Check out our digital programs and shop online at nytransitmuseumstore.com!. TRANSIT MUSEUM DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN. The Transit Museum is located in a decommissioned subway station at 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201, and accessible by over 20 busand subway lines.
TRANSIT KIDS AT HOME Transit Kids at Home. Explore videos, workshops, and images for young transportation fans, right from home! Discover transit-themed music, movement, artmaking, science experiments, games and more, all while learning about the history – and future – of transit in New YorkCity.
COVID-19 INFORMATION & UPDATES COVID-19 Information & Updates. To help contain the spread of COVID-19, the New York Transit Museum has temporarily closed and canceled or postponed a number of programs that were scheduled to occur in the coming weeks. This decision is a proactive measure to prioritize the health and safety of our visitors and team.ACCESS PROGRAMS
To learn more about accessibility at the New York Transit Museum, please click here. Funding for access programs is provided by the FAR Fund, the Taft Foundation, the J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation, the Tiger Baron Foundation, the Meringoff Family Foundation, the Hyde & Watson Foundation, and generous individual donors. Support AccessPrograms.
VINTAGE FLEET
Vintage Cars. BMT Q Car Number 1612C (1908, rebuilt 1938) Car Manufacturer: Jewett Car Company (Newark, Ohio), 1908 Service: 1908-1969 Routes: Brooklyn elevated lines, 1908-1923; Astoria and Flushing lines, 1923-1949; Third Avenue Elevated, Manhattan, 1950-1955; Myrtle Avenue Elevated, Brooklyn, 1957-1969 City officials never considered wooden cars safe for subway tunnel operation and MOVING THE MILLIONS: BEN SCHAEFFER MEMORIAL TOUR Relive the experience of traveling through New York City during the early, mid, and late twentieth century. Virtually explore our collection of vintage subway and elevated cars and objects from the archive. Discover the magnitude and complexity of New York City’s public transportation system by exploring elements of construction, social history, engineering, and impact over time in this ELIZABETH JENNINGS GRAHAM Elizabeth Jennings Graham “deserves a place of honor in the history of civil rights in New York.”. Jennings’s victory served as a powerful catalyst in the fight for equality on New York’s public transit vehicles, but it didn’t end segregation once and for all. It would take nearly twenty years before all New York City streetcarswere
SUBWAY SLEUTHS
R-42 FAREWELL TRIP
Along with the R-32, the R-42 is the only post-war car to reach the 50-year service mark. The R-42s were the first fleet of cars to be entirely equipped with air conditioning units upon delivery. R-42 cars can reach a maximum speed of 50mph. R-42 cars were designed as “married pairs”, which means that the two cars aresemi-permanently
HOME - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUMVISITPROGRAMSEXHIBITS & COLLECTIONSLEARNGIVE & JOINABOUT 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201. All New York Transit Museum locations are temporarily closed. More Information >. Gallery & Store at Grand Central. Off the main concourse in the Shuttle Passage, Grand Central Terminal. All New York Transit Museum locations are VISIT - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM Plan your Visit. Please Note: All New York Transit Museum locations are temporarily closed. Check out our digital programs and shop online at nytransitmuseumstore.com!. TRANSIT MUSEUM DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN. The Transit Museum is located in a decommissioned subway station at 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201, and accessible by over 20 busand subway lines.
TRANSIT KIDS AT HOME Transit Kids at Home. Explore videos, workshops, and images for young transportation fans, right from home! Discover transit-themed music, movement, artmaking, science experiments, games and more, all while learning about the history – and future – of transit in New YorkCity.
COVID-19 INFORMATION & UPDATES COVID-19 Information & Updates. To help contain the spread of COVID-19, the New York Transit Museum has temporarily closed and canceled or postponed a number of programs that were scheduled to occur in the coming weeks. This decision is a proactive measure to prioritize the health and safety of our visitors and team.ACCESS PROGRAMS
To learn more about accessibility at the New York Transit Museum, please click here. Funding for access programs is provided by the FAR Fund, the Taft Foundation, the J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation, the Tiger Baron Foundation, the Meringoff Family Foundation, the Hyde & Watson Foundation, and generous individual donors. Support AccessPrograms.
VINTAGE FLEET
Vintage Cars. BMT Q Car Number 1612C (1908, rebuilt 1938) Car Manufacturer: Jewett Car Company (Newark, Ohio), 1908 Service: 1908-1969 Routes: Brooklyn elevated lines, 1908-1923; Astoria and Flushing lines, 1923-1949; Third Avenue Elevated, Manhattan, 1950-1955; Myrtle Avenue Elevated, Brooklyn, 1957-1969 City officials never considered wooden cars safe for subway tunnel operation and MOVING THE MILLIONS: BEN SCHAEFFER MEMORIAL TOUR Relive the experience of traveling through New York City during the early, mid, and late twentieth century. Virtually explore our collection of vintage subway and elevated cars and objects from the archive. Discover the magnitude and complexity of New York City’s public transportation system by exploring elements of construction, social history, engineering, and impact over time in this ELIZABETH JENNINGS GRAHAM Elizabeth Jennings Graham “deserves a place of honor in the history of civil rights in New York.”. Jennings’s victory served as a powerful catalyst in the fight for equality on New York’s public transit vehicles, but it didn’t end segregation once and for all. It would take nearly twenty years before all New York City streetcarswere
SUBWAY SLEUTHS
R-42 FAREWELL TRIP
Along with the R-32, the R-42 is the only post-war car to reach the 50-year service mark. The R-42s were the first fleet of cars to be entirely equipped with air conditioning units upon delivery. R-42 cars can reach a maximum speed of 50mph. R-42 cars were designed as “married pairs”, which means that the two cars aresemi-permanently
ABOUT - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM About the Museum. Founded in 1976, the New York Transit Museum is dedicated to telling and preserving the stories of mass transportation – extraordinary engineering feats, workers who labored in the tunnels over 100 years ago, communities that were drastically transformed, and the ever-evolving technology, design, and ridership of a system that runs 24 hours a day, every day of the year.EVENTS ARCHIVE
All aboard! Join Grammy Award winner Dan Zanes and Haitian-American jazz vocalist Claudia Zanes on Saturday, June 12th as they take the Transit Museum stage online! Settle in with a virtual walkthrough of some of our favorite vintage train cars before the show, and then dance and sing along to some favorite Dan + Claudia tunes right fromhome!
COLLECTIONS
Collections. The mission of the New York Transit Museum is to collect, exhibit, interpret and preserve the structural, sociological, and technological history of land-based public transportation systems in the New York metropolitan region, past and present, and to conduct research and educational programs that make its extensive collection accessible and meaningful to the broadest possible REMOTE LEARNING RESOURCES Remote Learning Resources. The New York Transit Museum works with teachers, parents, caregivers and students to develop free resources for learning and engagement in and out of the classroom. Virtual visit videos with Museum Educators, archival images, lesson plans, suggested reading lists, and background information can be used on their own orTRANSIT TOTS
In today’s Transit Tots, learn about the special machines the MTA uses to clear tracks of ice and snow so we can keep moving around the city all winter long. Then, make your own snow-covered city and explore various methods of snow removal using items you can find around the house. YouTube. New York Transit Museum.TOKEN WATCH
2021 New York Transit Museum. All rights reserved. New York TransitMuseum
JOURNEY TO THE PAST: VIRTUAL VISIT VIDEOS Journey to the Past: Virtual Visit Videos Learn about the history of transportation in New York City, and compare the past and present through the lens of public PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO POLICY Photography/Video Policy. Visitors are welcome to take personal photographs during their visit to the New York Transit Museum for their own use and enjoyment. For the safety of our historic collection and of all museum visitors, all guests must abide by the Transit Museum’s general rules and photo guidelines. SCHOOL PROGRAMS: PRE-K Dates and Times. School programs are offered Tuesdays through Fridays at the following times: 10:00am – 11:15am. 11:00am-12:15pm. 11:30am – 12:45pm. 12:45pm – 2:00pm. Schools from Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island are strongly encouraged to schedule a later time slot.R-42 FAREWELL TRIP
Along with the R-32, the R-42 is the only post-war car to reach the 50-year service mark. The R-42s were the first fleet of cars to be entirely equipped with air conditioning units upon delivery. R-42 cars can reach a maximum speed of 50mph. R-42 cars were designed as “married pairs”, which means that the two cars aresemi-permanently
HOME - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUMVISITPROGRAMSEXHIBITS & COLLECTIONSLEARNGIVE & JOINABOUT VIRTUAL PARTIES AND EVENTS. Celebrate in subway-style! Museum staff will take your group on a Zoom tour of our 1936 subway station, followed by a team activity of your choice: Transit Trivia, NYC Subway Art Activities, or a Bridge-Building Challenge! VISIT - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM Plan your Visit. Please Note: All New York Transit Museum locations are temporarily closed. Check out our digital programs and shop online at nytransitmuseumstore.com!. TRANSIT MUSEUM DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN. The Transit Museum is located in a decommissioned subway station at 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201, and accessible by over 20 busand subway lines.
COVID-19 INFORMATION & UPDATES COVID-19 Information & Updates. To help contain the spread of COVID-19, the New York Transit Museum has temporarily closed and canceled or postponed a number of programs that were scheduled to occur in the coming weeks. TRANSIT KIDS AT HOME Transit Kids at Home. Explore videos, workshops, and images for young transportation fans, right from home! Discover transit-themed music, movement, artmaking, science experiments, games and more, all while learning about the history – and future – of transit in New YorkCity.
EVENTS ARCHIVE
All aboard! Join Grammy Award winner Dan Zanes and Haitian-American jazz vocalist Claudia Zanes on Saturday, June 12th as they take the Transit Museum stage online! Settle in with a virtual walkthrough of some of our favorite vintage train cars before the show, and then dance and sing along to some favorite Dan + Claudia tunes right fromhome!
REMOTE LEARNING RESOURCES Photo by Filip Wolak. Remote Learning Resources. The New York Transit Museum works with teachers, parents, caregivers and students to develop free resources forACCESS PROGRAMS
ACCESS FOR ALL SYMPOSIUM. Are you interested in learning more about cultural programs and leisure experiences for neurodiverse individuals? On September 16 th, 2019, professionals serving the neurodiverse population joined us for a day of conversation.As they discussed and reflected on their experiences, attendees were inspired to develop new ideas to implement in their own work. JOURNEY TO THE PAST: VIRTUAL VISIT VIDEOS Journey to the Past: Virtual Visit Videos Learn about the history of transportation in New York City, and compare the past and present through the lens of public ELIZABETH JENNINGS GRAHAM 100 years before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, a 24-year-old black New Yorker stood her ground on an omnibus. With courage and perseverance, she won the first recorded legal victory for equal rights on public transportation. Hear her story. Read more › NOSTALGIA RIDE TO 161ST STREET We're offering the perfect way to get into the spirit of Bronx Bombers post-season play – a ride to Yankee Stadium aboard our 1917 IRT Lo-V train. If baseball fans swipe their MetroCard right on March 28th, they’ll ride to the stadium in subway-style on our vintage train. The Nostalgia Train, originally operated by the Interborough Rapid Transit (IRT) system, began service in 1917. The HOME - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUMVISITPROGRAMSEXHIBITS & COLLECTIONSLEARNGIVE & JOINABOUT 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201. All New York Transit Museum locations are temporarily closed. More Information >. Gallery & Store at Grand Central. Off the main concourse in the Shuttle Passage, Grand Central Terminal. All New York Transit Museum locations are VISIT - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM Plan your Visit. Please Note: All New York Transit Museum locations are temporarily closed. Check out our digital programs and shop online at nytransitmuseumstore.com!. TRANSIT MUSEUM DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN. The Transit Museum is located in a decommissioned subway station at 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201, and accessible by over 20 busand subway lines.
COVID-19 INFORMATION & UPDATES COVID-19 Information & Updates. To help contain the spread of COVID-19, the New York Transit Museum has temporarily closed and canceled or postponed a number of programs that were scheduled to occur in the coming weeks. This decision is a proactive measure to prioritize the health and safety of our visitors and team. TRANSIT KIDS AT HOME Transit Kids at Home. Explore videos, workshops, and images for young transportation fans, right from home! Discover transit-themed music, movement, artmaking, science experiments, games and more, all while learning about the history – and future – of transit in New YorkCity.
REMOTE LEARNING RESOURCES Remote Learning Resources. The New York Transit Museum works with teachers, parents, caregivers and students to develop free resources for learning and engagement in and out of the classroom. Virtual visit videos with Museum Educators, archival images, lesson plans, suggested reading lists, and background information can be used on their own orEVENTS ARCHIVE
Join Grammy Award winner Dan Zanes and Haitian-American jazz vocalist Claudia Zanes on Saturday, June 12th as they take the Transit Museum stage online! Settle in with a virtual walkthrough of some of our favorite vintage train cars before the show, and then dance and sing along to some favorite Dan + Claudia tunes right from home!ACCESS PROGRAMS
To learn more about accessibility at the New York Transit Museum, please click here. Funding for access programs is provided by the FAR Fund, the Taft Foundation, the J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation, the Tiger Baron Foundation, the Meringoff Family Foundation, the Hyde & Watson Foundation, and generous individual donors. Support AccessPrograms.
JOURNEY TO THE PAST: VIRTUAL VISIT VIDEOS Journey to the Past: Virtual Visit Videos Learn about the history of transportation in New York City, and compare the past and present through the lens of public ELIZABETH JENNINGS GRAHAM Elizabeth Jennings Graham “deserves a place of honor in the history of civil rights in New York.”. Jennings’s victory served as a powerful catalyst in the fight for equality on New York’s public transit vehicles, but it didn’t end segregation once and for all. It would take nearly twenty years before all New York City streetcarswere
NOSTALGIA RIDE TO 161ST STREET We're offering the perfect way to get into the spirit of Bronx Bombers post-season play – a ride to Yankee Stadium aboard our 1917 IRT Lo-V train. If baseball fans swipe their MetroCard right on March 28th, they’ll ride to the stadium in subway-style on our vintage train. The Nostalgia Train, originally operated by the Interborough Rapid Transit (IRT) system, began service in 1917. The ABOUT - NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM About the Museum. Founded in 1976, the New York Transit Museum is dedicated to telling and preserving the stories of mass transportation – extraordinary engineering feats, workers who labored in the tunnels over 100 years ago, communities that were drastically transformed, and the ever-evolving technology, design, and ridership of a system that runs 24 hours a day, every day of the year.COLLECTIONS
Collections. The mission of the New York Transit Museum is to collect, exhibit, interpret and preserve the structural, sociological, and technological history of land-based public transportation systems in the New York metropolitan region, past and present, and to conduct research and educational programs that make its extensive collection accessible and meaningful to the broadest possibleTRANSIT TOTS
Thursday, December 17th, 2020. Who decides what a city looks like? Today in Transit Tots, we’ll learn about two historical figures who had different ideas about what kinds of transportation were most important for New York City, and what kinds of spaces to provide forNew Yorkers.
VIRTUAL SCHOOL PROGRAMS Virtual School Programs. We are excited to bring the New York Transit Museum to students, teachers and caregivers through online tours and workshops led by museum educators!HOLIDAYS AT HOME!
Every holiday season, the New York Transit Museum celebrates the magic of New York City with two beloved annual traditions, our Holiday Nostalgia Rides and Holiday Train Show at Grand Central Terminal. This year, all Museum locations are temporarily closed. So, we're bringing our historic vintage trains and model trains to you, right athome.Read more ›
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Vintage Cars. BMT Q Car Number 1612C (1908, rebuilt 1938) Car Manufacturer: Jewett Car Company (Newark, Ohio), 1908 Service: 1908-1969 Routes: Brooklyn elevated lines, 1908-1923; Astoria and Flushing lines, 1923-1949; Third Avenue Elevated, Manhattan, 1950-1955; Myrtle Avenue Elevated, Brooklyn, 1957-1969 City officials never considered wooden cars safe for subway tunnel operation and ELIZABETH JENNINGS GRAHAM 100 years before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, a 24-year-old black New Yorker stood her ground on an omnibus. With courage and perseverance, she won the first recorded legal victory for equal rights on public transportation. Hear her story. Read more ›SUBWAY SLEUTHS
Subway Sleuths. Subway Sleuths is an afterschool program at the New York Transit Museum that uses a shared interest in trains among kids on the autism spectrum as a means to encourage peer-to-peer interaction, navigate social situations, and develop confidence through goal-oriented sessions. Using a strength-based approach, participants explore the Transit Museum’s content and collection MOVING THE MILLIONS: BEN SCHAEFFER MEMORIAL TOUR Relive the experience of traveling through New York City during the early, mid, and late twentieth century. Virtually explore our collection of vintage subway and elevated cars and objects from the archive. Discover the magnitude and complexity of New York City’s public transportation system by exploring elements of construction, social history, engineering, and impact over time in this SCHOOL PROGRAMS: PRE-K Group Size indicates, in all instances, students, parents, teachers, and chaperones. General Education Programs: $200.00 per class of up to 36 participants (including children and chaperones) We can no longer accept groups larger than 36 people* Home
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WHAT'S OLD IS NEW AGAIN — GALLERY TALK Tuesday, September 24th at 2pmLearn More
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OLD CITY HALL STATION Explore with us! Find out how to get tickets for an upcoming tour of Old City Hall Station. Our next round of tickets go on sale to Museum members in January. Remember, you must be a Museum member to be eligible for tickets for Old City Hall station tours!Read more ›
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TRANSIT MUSEUM DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201HOURS:
Tuesday – Friday: 10 am to 4 pm Saturday – Sunday: 11 am to 5 pm Closed: Mondays and HolidaysMore Information >
GALLERY & STORE AT GRAND CENTRAL Off the main concourse in the Shuttle Passage, Grand Central TerminalHOURS:
Monday – Friday: 8 am to 8 pm Saturday – Sunday: 10 am to 6 pmClosed: Holidays
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OLD CITY HALL STATION Explore with us! Find out how to get tickets for an upcoming tour of Old City Hall Station. Our next round of tickets go on sale to Museum members in January. Remember, you must be a Museum member to be eligible for tickets for Old City Hall station tours!Read more ›
EXHIBITS
Explore our selection of rotating and long-term exhibits on view at the Transit Museum in Downtown Brooklyn and our Grand Central GalleryAnnex.
Read more ›
BECOME A MEMBER
Membership is the best way to enjoy everything the Transit Museum has to offer! Some of the benefits Museum members receive include free unlimited admission, members-only exhibit previews and events, priority booking privileges for Museum tours and excursions, and a 10% discount at the Transit Museum Store.Read more ›
SHOP
Visit the New York Transit Museum Store in Downtown Brooklyn, Grand Central Terminal, and 2 Broadway, or shop online for your favorite transit-themed items!Read more ›
TRANSIT MUSEUM DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201HOURS:
Tuesday – Friday: 10 am to 4 pm Saturday – Sunday: 11 am to 5 pm Closed: Mondays and HolidaysMore Information >
GALLERY & STORE AT GRAND CENTRAL Off the main concourse in the Shuttle Passage, Grand Central TerminalHOURS:
Monday – Friday: 8 am to 8 pm Saturday – Sunday: 10 am to 6 pmClosed: Holidays
More Information >
BECOME A MEMBER
Membership is the best way to enjoy everything the Transit Museum has to offer! Some of the benefits Museum members receive include free unlimited admission, members-only exhibit previews and events, priority booking privileges for Museum tours and excursions, and a 10% discount at the Transit Museum Store.Read more ›
OLD CITY HALL STATION Explore with us! Find out how to get tickets for an upcoming tour of Old City Hall Station. Our next round of tickets go on sale to Museum members in January. Remember, you must be a Museum member to be eligible for tickets for Old City Hall station tours!Read more ›
EXHIBITS
Explore our selection of rotating and long-term exhibits on view at the Transit Museum in Downtown Brooklyn and our Grand Central GalleryAnnex.
Read more ›
SHOP
Visit the New York Transit Museum Store in Downtown Brooklyn, Grand Central Terminal, and 2 Broadway, or shop online for your favorite transit-themed items!Read more ›
TRANSIT MUSEUM DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201HOURS:
Tuesday – Friday: 10 am to 4 pm Saturday – Sunday: 11 am to 5 pm Closed: Mondays and HolidaysMore Information >
GALLERY & STORE AT GRAND CENTRAL Off the main concourse in the Shuttle Passage, Grand Central TerminalHOURS:
Monday – Friday: 8 am to 8 pm Saturday – Sunday: 10 am to 6 pmClosed: Holidays
More Information >
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