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Don Harold, Sneaky Subway Preservationist, Dies at 91. He played an essential role in the creation of the New York Transit Museum by helping to save vintage train cars — sometimes using subterfuge.
The New York City Transit Museum is taking us on a ride like most have never been on before. Using images and objects from the Museum collection, this exhibit explores some of the endless ways to ...
When you think of New York City, images of towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and iconic landmarks like the Statue of ...
A worker at 45th Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan circa 1901. New York Transit Museum. Chugging along as a novelty to Manhattanites of the early 1900s, the IRT traveled 9.1 miles through 28 ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — The New York Transit Museum, located at Boerum Pl. and Schermerhorn St., will host “Party on Wheels,” a fundraiser to highlight sustainable transportation, on Sunday, May 18.
The Subway Sun was a campaign that “advised, informed and admonished” New York City commuters for over five decades, and the New York Transit Museum is sharing a selection of vintage posters ...
In 1904, the New York City subway system opened to the public and promised to meet the demand for rapid transit – and a lot has changed since then. Latest U.S.
Don Harold, Sneaky Subway Preservationist, Dies at 91. He played an essential role in the creation of the New York Transit Museum by helping to save vintage train cars — sometimes using subterfuge.