The New York Transit Museum, located in Brooklyn, offers a unique glimpse into the city’s transportation history. Housed in a historic 1936 subway station, the museum showcases a collection of vintage subway cars, trams, and buses, along with digital and hard-copy archival photos and signs. Rotating exhibits delve into the role of public transportation in shaping New York City. Families can enjoy interactive experiences, such as sitting behind the wheel of a city bus, passing through classic subway turnstiles, and boarding an old train, making it a dynamic and engaging visit.
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