At the time, the fare was $0.10 - and the turnstiles had been modified to accommodate a dime. The first subway token wasn't used until 1953. Video courtesy of the New York Transit Museum More from ...
Although life may move too fast to ponder the origins of an intricate, inter-borough subway system, the New York Transit ... done on turnstiles. Another section of the museum pays homage to ...
The New York Transit Museum is rolling out its vintage NYC subway cars to transport riders to the Yankees' and Mets' opening ...
The MTA slapped new metal shields atop a row of turnstiles at a Manhattan subway ... “It was actually funny to watch.” The head of New York City Transit, Demetrius Crichlow, told The City ...
The MTA estimates it loses around $285 million a year to fare evasion in the subway system — due both to turnstile jumping and to scofflaws entering thorough the emergency fire exit gates.
Now the subway’s crawling with fare-evaders! Rule-breaking riders are making a mockery of the MTA’s latest attempt to stop fare evaders by easily ducking under or hopping over turnstiles that ...
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Inside look at New York Transit Museum's new exhibit celebrating 120 years of the subwayThe New York City Transit Museum is taking us on a ride like most have never been on before. Using images and objects from the Museum collection, this exhibit explores some of the endless ways to ...
At the time, the fare was $0.10 - and the turnstiles had been modified to accommodate a dime. The first subway token wasn't used until 1953. Video courtesy of the New York Transit Museum Follow BI ...
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