The Big Adventure NYC Top Twelve:
#11- New York Transit Museum (The Subway Museum)
Visited on The Letter C Big Adventure
The Met? MoMa? The Guggenheim? They’ve got nothing on The Subway Museum.
Housed in a 1936 decommissioned, but still operational, subway station in downtown Brooklyn, the New York Transit Museum is perfect for visitors of all ages. Upon shelling out the nominal entrance fee of $6, you can enjoy the permanent collection and temporary exhibits all dedicated to the buses, roads, bridges and, of course, the 106-year-old Subway System. We personally love the collection of turnstiles through the years (man, those things used to be easy to jump) and old subway tokens.
By far the best part is the Subway cars from the last century that live on two working subway tracks on the lower level. You can meander through every car; each reflects a different era and each is in immaculate condition. To complete the experience, the cars even have print ads and subway maps relevant to the years the car ran. For as much time as most New Yorkers spend on our respective subway lines, this place is a must visit.
Located at the corner of Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn Heights (below ground)
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