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The New York Transit Museum is excited to welcome visitors to our Court Street station home. Advance tickets are encouraged. Here’s what you need to know before you visit.
Holiday Nostalgia Train. R1-9 vintage fleet makes up the Holiday Nostalgia Train on Sun., November 25, 2018, running from 2 Av to 145 St.
The New York Transit Museum is a unique museum devoted to the impact of public transportation on the growth and development of the New York metropolitan region.
Before the ride, take photos of the train on the platform and check out details like original mosaics and terracotta artwork from this 1905 station, closed to the public since 2017.
Throughout the year, the Transit Museum offers opportunities to ride our beloved vintage fleet of trains to destinations all over the city. See our trains up close and experience them the way they were intended—in operation on the rails.
Help us celebrate the 120th Subway Day with a train ride on our vintage Lo-Vs travelling along portions of the original IRT route. The train will start at Old South Ferry station, travel north on the 1/2/3 line towards the Bronx and then down the Lexington Avenue line.
The New York Transit Museum's Holiday Nostalgia Train will transport straphangers back in time every Sunday in December!
By travelling outside its walls! Transit museums are often in a unique position to host excursions on their vintage fleets and lead tours in the systems of their home cities. The New York Transit Museum and the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum are no exception.
Explore our selection of rotating and long-term exhibits on view at the Transit Museum in Downtown Brooklyn and our Grand Central Gallery Annex.
The Transit Museum is located in a decommissioned subway station at 99 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, NY 11201, and accessible by over 20 bus and subway lines. The entrance to the Museum is down two flights of stairs.