Museum Highlights

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Join for tours every Saturday and Sunday at 12pm and 3pm to explore the story of the building of New York's subway system, the evolution of the City's surface transportation, and our priceless collection of vintage subway and elevated cars dating back to 1904.

Free with Museum Admission
New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn

Museum Highlights

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Join for tours every Saturday and Sunday at 12pm and 3pm to explore the story of the building of New York's subway system, the evolution of the City's surface transportation, and our priceless collection of vintage subway and elevated cars dating back to 1904.

Free with Museum Admission
New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn

Museum Highlights

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Join for tours every Saturday and Sunday at 12pm and 3pm to explore the story of the building of New York's subway system, the evolution of the City's surface transportation, and our priceless collection of vintage subway and elevated cars dating back to 1904.

Free with Museum Admission
New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn

Museum Highlights

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Join for tours every Saturday and Sunday at 12pm and 3pm to explore the story of the building of New York's subway system, the evolution of the City's surface transportation, and our priceless collection of vintage subway and elevated cars dating back to 1904.

Free with Museum Admission
New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn

Reign of the Redbirds— Gallery Talk

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Join Associate Curator Jodi Shapiro for a discussion of Reign of the Redbirds, an exhibition that examines the 1,410 subway cars that captured the imaginations of millions, and still evoke expressions of love to this day, especially as part of the Transit Museum’s fleet of vintage subway cars.
 

Free with Museum Admission
New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn

Transit Trivia

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Prizes! Fame! Fortune! Transit Trivia is back with trivia masters Stuart Post and Chris Kelley co-hosting a contest like no other. Hustle up a two-to-six person team of transit superstars or make new friends on the spot, and don't forget to study up!Buy Tickets »

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New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn

General Overhaul Program Panel Discussion

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The General Overhaul Program (GOH) was a mid-life overhaul program for neglected subway cars, largely Redbirds, which involved thorough rebuilding of the fleet. Since the completion of the GOH program, the new Scheduled Maintenance System (SMS) program has replaced the GOH program by ensuring that trains do not reach a state in which they would need such an overhaul.
Join us for a panel discussion with William Allcot, MTA Superintendent of Car Equipment, William Wall, MTA Train Service Supervisor and Joseph Tassiello, who retired from the MTA as the General Superintendent for the East Side Lines-A Division-IRT, to learn the ins and outs of the program, including its extraordinary impact on the current fleet of trains that moves millions of New Yorkers daily.
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$10 – $15
New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn

Behind the Scenes: East 180th Street Yard Tour

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Go behind the scenes at the East 180th Street yard, the home of the 5 train, with Raymond Delvalle, Jr., General Superintendent of Millennium Lines and the 239th Street, Jerome, East 180th Street, and Corona Shops. The E. 180th Street Yard has 8 storage tracks and a 12-track shop building where all new IRT type cars are tested upon delivery. Originally constructed in 1924, the shop was renovated in the 1990s, just in time for acceptance of new R-142 cars that replaced the historic fleet of Redbird trains.
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$50

Jewel in the Crown: Old City Hall Station

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With exclusive access through the New York Transit Museum, explore the elegant chandeliers, leaded skylights, vaulted tile ceiling, and graceful curves of this decommissioned subway station. The tour begins above ground, where you will learn the fascinating history of the Beach Pneumatic Tube and the development of City Hall. Then, head downstairs and be transported back to 1904, a time when the Subway’s opening and the completion of this station marked a moment of great civic pride.
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$50

Jewel in the Crown: Old City Hall Station

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With exclusive access through the New York Transit Museum, explore the elegant chandeliers, leaded skylights, vaulted tile ceiling, and graceful curves of this decommissioned subway station. The tour begins above ground, where you will learn the fascinating history of the Beach Pneumatic Tube and the development of City Hall. Then, head downstairs and be transported back to 1904, a time when the Subway’s opening and the completion of this station marked a moment of great civic pride.
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$50

Gallery Talk — Streetscapes and Subways: Photographs by Pierre P. and Granville W. Pullis

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Join Associate Curator Jodi Shapiro for a discussion of Streetscapes & Subways: Photographs by Pierre P. and Granville W. Pullis , an exhibition that provides a rare view of the last days of “old New York” through the lenses of two of the earliest photographers of subway construction.
 

Free with Museum Admission
New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn

Book Talk: Boss of the Grips

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Historian Eric K. Washington will discuss his new book, “Boss of the Grips: The Life of James H. Williams and the Red Caps of Grand Central Terminal”, a long-overdue biography of the head of Grand Central Terminal’s Red Caps, James H. Williams, who flourished in the cultural nexus of Harlem and American railroads. Examining the deeply intertwined subjects of class, labor, and African American history, Washington chronicles Williams’s life, showing how the enterprising son of freed slaves successfully navigated the segregated world of the northern metropolis, and in so doing ultimately achieved financial and social influence. With this biography, Williams must now be considered, along with Cornelius Vanderbilt and Jacqueline Onassis, one of the great heroes of Grand Central’s storied past.
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$15
New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn

Jewel in the Crown: Old City Hall Station

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With exclusive access through the New York Transit Museum, explore the elegant chandeliers, leaded skylights, vaulted tile ceiling, and graceful curves of this decommissioned subway station. The tour begins above ground, where you will learn the fascinating history of the Beach Pneumatic Tube and the development of City Hall. Then, head downstairs and be transported back to 1904, a time when the Subway’s opening and the completion of this station marked a moment of great civic pride.
Sold Out!

$50

Jewel in the Crown: Old City Hall Station

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With exclusive access through the New York Transit Museum, explore the elegant chandeliers, leaded skylights, vaulted tile ceiling, and graceful curves of this decommissioned subway station. The tour begins above ground, where you will learn the fascinating history of the Beach Pneumatic Tube and the development of City Hall. Then, head downstairs and be transported back to 1904, a time when the Subway’s opening and the completion of this station marked a moment of great civic pride.
Sold Out!

$50

Jewel in the Crown: Old City Hall Station

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With exclusive access through the New York Transit Museum, explore the elegant chandeliers, leaded skylights, vaulted tile ceiling, and graceful curves of this decommissioned subway station. The tour begins above ground, where you will learn the fascinating history of the Beach Pneumatic Tube and the development of City Hall. Then, head downstairs and be transported back to 1904, a time when the Subway’s opening and the completion of this station marked a moment of great civic pride.
Sold Out!

$50