2024 Nostalgia Rides

What better way to learn about transit history than to experience it firsthand? Each summer, 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. Sit on the seats, hold onto the straps and handrails, read the vintage advertisements, and travel through time. New York Transit Museum Nostalgia Rides transport straphangers to another age, using the same equipment that city dwellers rode more than a century ago.


Upcoming Nostalgia Rides

120 Years of the Subway – The Inaugural Run
October 27th, 10am – Register
October 27th, 2pm – Register
November 16th, 10am – Register
November 16th, 2pm – Register

On October 27, 1904, New York’s first underground rapid transit system opened to the public to much fanfare and anticipation. The initial route, operated by the newly formed Interborough Rapid Transit Company, traveled 9.1 miles through 28 stations. Both a feat of engineering prowess and innovative design, the subway had an undeniable impact on the city’s trajectory.  

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. It will conclude by looping through Old City Hall Station and ending at Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall Station. 

There won’t be an opportunity to disembark; this will be a round-trip ride.


R32 train arriving at station platform.

Celebrating 60 Years of the Brightliners
Saturday, September 14th, 2024 at 10am and 2pm

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Rockaways Nostalgia Train

To the Rockaways by Rail
Sunday, August 11th, 2024

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Conductor on vintage R1/9 subway car at the Coney Island station

Beach Bound: Coney Island
Saturday, July 20th, 2024

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Vintage equipment and route subject to change.

Review our Nostalgia Ride social narrative to learn about what to expect on a vintage train ride with the New York Transit Museum.