Founded in 1976, the New York Transit Museum is dedicated to telling and preserving the stories of mass transportation – extraordinary engineering feats, workers who labored in the tunnels over 100 years ago, communities that were drastically transformed, and the ever-evolving technology, design, and ridership of a system that runs 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
4779 Broadway
Bridges
Grand By Design: Railroads Remake New York
290 Dyckman Street
Paulist Fathers' Church of the Good Shepherd
546 West 207th Street
647 Lexington Avenue
610 West 207 Street
Tracing the Centre Street Loop
An Ode to Concrete
7 Train: Minutes to Midtown
Grand by Design: An Engineering Marvel
Saratoga Avenue Station
Brooklyn Crossings: Subway Construction in Downtown Brooklyn
Lundin's Brooklyn
Cave-ins, Crashes, and Other Transit Accidents
207th Street Train Yard Facility
We ❤️ Vintage Buses
656 Fort Washington Avenue
East 105th Street and Lexington Avenue
Grand Central Terminal
513 West 207 Street
59 Chrystie Street
The Time of Trolleys
Dyckman Street Station, IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line
Elizabeth Jennings Graham and the Fight Against Segregation in New York
Isham Park
Spring near West 110th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard
East 105th Street and Lexington Avenue
Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church
Transportation Building
Public School 52
Connecting the City: Subway Construction
Lundin's Bronx
Dyckman Street and the Hudson River
58 Joralemon Street
207th Street Station