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Jassy

4 years ago

Great museum for New Yorkers that want to experien...

Great museum for New Yorkers that want to experience these nostalgia trains from the 1900s. The oldest train found is an BRT car built in 1904, and then goes on and on. All nostalgia fleets and the platform itself are very clean, shiny, and, especially inside of these cars. Staffs are very nice in this area. These tracks in this museum actually leads to the A line (at Hoyt-Schermerhorn.) This place served as a station from 1936 to 46, closed until 1976 to be reopened as a transit museum. It was exciting to learn and noticed the differences of these subways displayed, their appearance and the way they were built, as the years steadily progress during the early and mid 1900s. It's best to visit during Tuesdays-Saturdays, since Sundays can be crowded sometimes. Recommend anyone for subway and historian lovers to visit here! It's worth paying there to experience and view.

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