The beloved nostalgia train rides will take you to both Yankee Stadium and Citi Field. Baseball is (almost!) back and, with it, the New York Transit Museum is once again offering two special nostalgia ...
The New York Transit Museum is rolling out its vintage NYC subway cars to transport riders to the Yankees' and Mets' opening ...
Although life may move too fast to ponder the origins of an intricate, inter-borough subway system, the New York Transit Museum possesses 60,000 square feet that allow us to do just that.
The 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 ...
"Shining a Light on The Subway Sun: The Art of Fred G. Cooper and Amelia Opdyke Jones" opened on Feb. 5 at the New York Transit Museum. Through a series of vintage posters, it shows how ...
The New York Transit Museum archives have this vintage video produced by the NY Transportation Board in 1949 about the New York City subway system. At the time, the fare was $0.10 - and the ...
Step up to the plate and board nostalgic trains to the Mets and Yankees home-opener games this baseball season. Yankees’ fans ...
a content manager at the New York Transit Museum. The move came as the Board of Transportation, a bygone agency that ran the city’s publicly owned subway system at the time, began to expand its ...
A new exhibit at the New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn, titled " Shining a Light on The Subway Sun: The art of Fred G. Cooper and Amelia Opdyke Jones ," brings the ad campaign's story to life. See a ...
Nothing says ‘New York’ quite like mass transit, and the New York Transit Museum has a wonderful new exhibit that brings the early days of the subway system to life. The Subway Sun was a ...
Amelia “Oppy” Opdyke Jones, The Subway Sun, Vol. XV, No. 9: Bad Manners, 1948, Gouache on board, New York Transit Museum. “Shining a Light on The Subway Sun: The Art of Fred G. Cooper and Amelia ...