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 ...
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The New York subway is putting some of its historic carriages back into service – and city residents are jumping on board. The Metropolitan Transport Authority (MTA), which operates the Big ...
The New York ... MTA and the New York Transit Museum. It is being celebrated by New Yorkers, with some dressing up to match the part. There is no public address system on the vintage trains.
Most New Yorkers can't get out of the subway to their home fast enough ... to benches, strip maps from trains, and more. We perused through the list to check out some of the coolest items for ...
The New York Subway map which was first used in 1979 Michael Hertz, the man who designed the map of the New York City subway system, has died aged 87. In the 1970s his firm, Michael Hertz ...
A subway map hangs in a subway car October 26, 2004 in New York City. The New York City subway system opened in 1904 on October 27 when the IRT line went from City Hall to upper Manhattan.
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 ...