Festive Furor. New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) R1 car no. 100 (ACF, 1930) is the lead unit on a 9-car train of "Arnines" seen stopped at 34th St-Herald Square Station ... (more)
Subway Birthday. On October 27, 1904, the City of New York's first subway opened its first rapid transit subway. The progenitor of the IRT's "H" in Manhattan, service operated between Ci... (more)
Looking out from Brooklyn Union Elevated car 1404 (Jewett/Pressed Steel, 1907), IND/NYCT R1 100 (ACF, 1930-31) is moving south towards Brighton Beach at the New York Transit Museum 2019 Parade of ... (more)
Celebrating a sad anniversary. It has been 50 years since service ended in the Myrtle Avenue Elevated in 1969. The MTA New York City Transit Subway/New York Transit Museum operated a special acros... (more)
New Year's Day Canarsie Line excursion train, headed down into the subway portal. This day was the only break in the constant construction of a new signalling system, which will prevent future vi... (more)
New Year's Day Canarsie Line excursion train, sporting a BMT number sign. This day was the only break in the constant construction of a new signalling system, which will prevent future vintage ex... (more)
New Year's Day Canarsie Line excursion train. This day was the only break in the constant construction of a new signalling system, which will prevent future vintage excursions on this line.
The IND museum train between Neck Road and Sheepshead Bay on the Brighton express
The museum train, led by R-1 100, takes the sharp curve into Crescent Street station
Excursion train at Brighton Beach